Erica must play the Game of Nowhere, a secretive binding ritual of the Order of St. George, but not everyone wants her to succeed.
And it's much more than a game; it is an important, yet dangerous part of a hunter's initiation... and not all students survive the process.
Will Erica pass? And if so, at what cost?
Something is Killing the Children #19 takes Erica's ordeal and uses it to great effect to show us what a remarkable young woman she was and is. Her insistence on sticking to the truth, no matter how painful, tells us a lot about her strength and character. Read Full Review
I honestly thought that Something Is Killing The Children #17 and #18 were the pinnacle of this series, but then issue #19 hits and just somehow achieves a new level of greatness. Read Full Review
Werther Dell'edera delivers some beautiful imagery throughout the issue. The style is perfect for the characters and action with awesome character expressions and beautifully detailed backgrounds. Read Full Review
Tynion blends together a narrative that reveals so much information regarding the House of Slaugther while bringing readers the depth into Ericas past. This intriguing insight in a flashback arc continues to develop the story in a fresh way. Read Full Review
This is the most intense issue of this arc yet.