Things in Archer's Peak are only growing worse. Erica Slaughter is on the hunt, but the children are still dying. Angry and afraid, the inhabitants turn their suspicions on the stranger in their midst, the woman who arrived just as the killings began. Will Erica be able to save the town, or will the very people she is trying to protect turn on her?
In contrast, Something Is Killing The Children #3 bring shows what happens when that deep private pain breaks through to the surface. Faced with a future full of more dead kids, folks in Archer's Peak aren't doing too well. From open paranoia to binge drinking, people's coping methods grow more hostile by the day. How long will it be before Archer's Peak hits critical mass? Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children remains one of the most exciting books of the year, in a year that has brought many interesting horror series to the forefront. Tynion and DellEderas facility with character is a treat. Read Full Review
Dell'edera brings the reader into the world of this story with impressive and stunning visuals. The creature is menacing and the art pulls no punches with the violence and tone. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children is as unsettling as it is poignant. This town has been shaken to its core by these murders. They're desperate for answers and none are coming except for this strange girl who claims she can stop all this if everyone just gets out of her way. When you're trying to make sense of something so tragic, can you lose a bit of your sanity for it to stop? Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children #3 is a solid buildup issue that sets things in the right direction for the story that's about to unfold. It's mysterious, creepy, and such fun to read. Read Full Review
Erica is brought in for questioning and more kids are killed Read Full Review
Something Is Killing the Children #3 was another chilling addition to this series. I'm glad they took the time to establish more of the world and plot before throwing us back into the deep end. Now we have a better understanding of what is wrong"and thus how dangerous this hunt is going to be. Read Full Review
As the third book in the series, it is Something Is Killing The Children should be building more steam instead of adding to the nightmare. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children is best when it balances the investigative elements of Erica's search and the brutal action that comes with the job, and in #3 the balance is a bit off. Read Full Review
I liked this one, it felt a little quick and inconsequential though.
Really good issue. I love the dialog, the way it flows, seems natural. Cool stuff.
Not as exciting as the first issue, but still a solid installment. Totally feels that issues 2-3 are laying the groundwork for something good.
Wasn't as into this as I was, not sure why. It was still pretty good, though.
The plot is starting to drag. I don't see what throwing Erica in prison really added, but maybe the police will be important later.