The terrifying new saga continues! After the fateful fire, Rose finds herself a social outcast. As whispers of murder and insanity plague her, she begins to question everything she's experienced. Will the truth of that night confirm the grisly rumors, or will reality prove to be even stranger?
Kill Your Darlings is a story not to be slept on. It's an original tale of magic, wonder, and horror all blended into one twist and turn after another. There are only two issues but, it's both fun and haunting in the tragic story they tell with Rose. Read Full Review
Kill Your Darlings #2 shows no signs of letting up, taking a darker turn while still blending elements of fantasy alongside its reality. Like the previous issue, the ending promises to go deeper and potentially darker than what came before, but that's what makes it one of the most interesting books on the stands. Read Full Review
Kill Your Darlings #2 is an incredible follow-up to the strong debut in what is quickly becoming one of the best titles in 2023. The creative team of Ethan Parker, Griffin Sheridan, and Robert Quinn deliver a lot of quality character development to make you care even more about Rose as the lead character. The way the dark fantasy elements are integrated into the story creates an even greater investment in what happens next. Read Full Review
Kill Your Darlings#2 zigs were one would expect it to zag, moving the plot forward in such a way that's both natural for the book's pace yet still unexpected and surprising. Bob Quinn's art grows more impressive with each issue of this series released, a sharp yet hyper expressive flow to the characters elevating an already rich story. Read Full Review
Quinn delivers some beautifully detailed art that is visually immersive and impressive. The imagery has a great sense of wonder and the horror elements are beautifully done. Read Full Review
It only takes a few pages of mostly wordless dialogue to see how the initial tragedy affected her. But it wasn't until one of her imaginary friends (a pink elephant crossed with Crocodile Dundee) arrives that I knew this book was working. Read Full Review
I wanna know who the dad was in this situation, the elephant or the pig.
So far this series has produced an interesting story, that still has me questioning where it's going, but in a good way.