* After a year since we last saw her in Archer's Peak, Erica Slaughter resurfaces to take on the case of a girl who's seen a new kind of monster, one with terrifying implications.
* But Erica's broken ties with the House of Slaughter and that can have deadly consequences.
* The Order of St. George does not forget nor do they forgive. Even as Erica goes on the hunt, she must keep an eye out for the mysterious figure on her trail in order to survive the coming storm.
Werther DellEdera delivers a gritty, visually compelling and wonderfully detailed tone to the art. The buildup of the story and its tension is perfectly encapsulated in the art. Read Full Review
The great horror series is back and just as good as ever. This instant-classic series returns with a new location, a new hero/victim but the same ol' monsters that can only be seen by kids. It's definitely worthy of your time. Read Full Review
A little more of Erica would have made the issue even better, and it was disappointing to see her so briefly, but this is a great foundation for a new arc and gets things started on a high note. Read Full Review
It's a great reintroduction to the series and our monster killing protagonist, with an interesting new environment and situation where I can't wait to see where it goes. If you haven't been reading this series, this is a great jumping on point! This book is an epic ride that you won't regret joining. Then while you wait for the next issue, go back and catch up on the series so far because it's just that good! Read Full Review
Blows the authors other work "House of Slaughter" right out the water.
imo, James Tynion IV's best work. Really interesting story and art right now.
I'm glad to see that there is finally a monster in a different form from every other monster we've seen so far in the series. We also get a new character and plot setup here. Hhopefully there is some new territory to explore for the narrative though, I'm not all that interested in repeating the same arc in a different skin.