Erica must finally face the deadly doppelganger-the Duplicitype-but can she survive in the end?
And with everyone in the town of Tribulation at Cutter's mercy, who will pay the ultimate price?
This issue was captivating from beginning to end, and the wait for issue 35 is going to be excruciating. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children #34 rides the perfect rhythm of horror, the balance between tension and relaxation that amplifies the emotional aspects of the story. The characters may be prickly, but we have come to care about them and dread to see where things are going next. Read Full Review
The slow build pays off huge as a showdown months in the making explodes off the pages of an undeniable issue. Tynion, Delledera and the team impact readers with superb writing and intense art to send Erica Slaughter into her gravest challenge yet. This is an absolute must buy on New Comic Book Day! Read Full Review
This issue is so fast-paced and because of the quiet moments with beautifully renditioned panels, I highly recommend taking time to appreciate this issue. Fans of the series will be happy to have this issue in their hands. Read Full Review
I think this arc has been fucking rough considering the massive pacing issue. At least SOMETHING is finally happening now.
This is hands-down the most frustratingly drawn-out arc in SIKTC’s history. It feels like we’ve been witnessing Erica’s plan to deal with Cutter and the Duplicitype for months with little payoffs so far. Looking back on recent issues, every solicitation starting with SIKTC #26 mentions some form of Erica in some form of danger due to one or both of these threats in some capacity. That’s NINE issues of the same thing being teased and the status quo not really changing dramatically. With so little to do, this once visually-daring title is reduced to dull panels of individual characters without anything going on in them. To say I’m over this Tribulation arc would be an understatement and I’m getting to the point where I don’t knomore