Erica may have slayed the beast terrorizing Archer's Peak, but the town is far from safe. As James recuperates from the horrible events of the last issue, Tommy also struggles to find his place in the new status quo of his life
Creepy, compelling, and visually striking. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children has cemented itself as one of the top horror comics on the stands today. I was on edge even with this more low-key issue. The creative team continues to build on what has come before, further developing the characters and expanding this world with all its terrors and monsters. I cannot wait to see what comes next. Read Full Review
Something Is Killing the Children #6 was a chilling and thrilling read. It's once again setting the scene for something much larger than life. If the past event is anything to go by, then you just know how big and bad it's going to get before it's resolved. And I, for one, am very much looking forward to seeing all of that happen. Read Full Review
Werther Dell'edera delivers some fantastic art in this issue. Taking away the action and focusing on the characters gives the reader a better insight into the world these characters inhabit. A great looking issue that promises more action and terror to come with each panel. Read Full Review
Quiet moments of reflection and revelation in the dark set this series apart from most other horror books. Read Full Review
Life will never be the same in the aftermath of the monsters only children can see. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children #6 shines a spotlight on the world behind the monsters and those that hunt them, making the issue one of the most compelling so far in the series. Read Full Review
Really good issue that starts giving us a bit more background on Erica. I love this series!
We have confirmation in this issue that there is indeed more at play here than simple monster killing.
This was solid but it feels a little, I don’t know, rushed? Bumpy? I don’t know.
I'm really starting to not care about this title.