New Story Arc. After centuries of horror, can The Girl Who Wouldn't Burn change her violent ways? Or will the cycle of blood and death begin anew? And how exactly are she and The Great and Terrible Evil connected to Rose? Finally, all is revealed in this turning point issue!
Kill Your Darlings continues to be a heavyweight for Image Comics. The grief-stricken story weighs on us in a tale of sadness on this particular issue and lets us feel a connection to these characters in a way most comics fail to do. Read Full Review
Kill Your Darlings #5 delivers a great horror story while filling in Roses mothers background. It ties together all the hints that have been dropped in the series so far and perfectly sets up whats to come. Recommended. Read Full Review
Kill Your Darlings #5 kickstarts the second act of the book, unveiling revelations fast and furious while also building a sense of dread. This has been one roller coaster of a comic, and we haven't stopped plummeting into the depths of the darkness the creators have cooked up. I'm equal parts exhilarated and terrified to find out what's coming up next. Read Full Review
Quinn delivers some beautiful art in the issue. The visuals deliver on the mood and tone of the story perfectly and I love the visual details throughout the issue. Read Full Review
Still, it's the same tragic, heart-wrenching writing that has made this series so emotionally impactful. Read Full Review
Mom better not have a redemption arc.
This was great and I think it's an origins story arc? I am however confused about the burning part... was that the mother? Didn't she die in the first issue?
Preey good "origin" issue. After last issue, this felt like a good way to pull me back in.