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Something is Killing the Children #35

By: James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'edera
Released: Nov 29, 2023

Erica's heartbreak in the wake of tragedy turns to rage as she faces Cutter one final time.

But who else will fall at the hands of the Order, and how will things change for Cecilia and the House of Slaughter?

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BojanglesThePug reviewed Operation Sunshine #2 Nov 15, 2023
9.0

Huge LPOTL fan and I have to say that this is a great comic. There’s definitely an overly saturated vampire scene in comics right now, but this one has funny quips and good art that is reminiscent of the Last Comic Book on the Left issues if you are a fan of those.

Operation Sunshine #2

By: Henry Zebrowski, David Rubin
Released: Nov 15, 2023

From the New York Times-bestselling hosts of the hit The Last Podcast on the Left and Black Hammer's David Rubin comes this all-new humorous, horror, and action-packed comic book series that's Near Dark meets Ocean's Eleven. As their quest to be cured of vampirism unfolds, Hex and Steve are hired by a monst...

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4.0

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 NI more

Something is Killing the Children #34

By: James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'edera
Released: Oct 25, 2023

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?

BojanglesThePug reviewed Sirens of the City #4 Oct 18, 2023
8.0

Really enjoying Randolph’s artwork and the implementation of color here again. With each comic I do feel the need to go back and refer to earlier issues to wrap my head around the different characters and what’s going on with each unfolding drama. Overall though the story is interesting and seems to be building up to what could become a great ending.

Sirens of the City #4

By: Joanne Starer, Khary Randolph
Released: Oct 18, 2023

After Layla's supernatural showdown with Rome, someone follows Davi to Diane's apartment...

And after a series of unexpected connections and encounters, a necklace with special qualities comes into play-something that's key to all the events surrounding Layla and why she's hunted...

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BojanglesThePug added Something is Killing the Children to their pull list Oct 15, 2023

Something is Killing the Children

* GLAAD Award-winning writer James Tynion IV (Memetic, Batman: Detective Comics) teams with artist Werther Dell'Edera (Briggs Land) for an all-new limited series about staring into the abyss to find your worst fears staring back.
* When the children of Archer's Peak begin to go missing, everything seems hopeless. Most children never return, but...

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BojanglesThePug added Operation Sunshine (2023) to their pull list Oct 13, 2023

Operation Sunshine (2023)

From the New York Times-bestselling hosts of the hit The Last Podcast on the Left and Black Hammer's David Rubin comes this all-new humorous, horror, and action-packed comic book series that's Near Dark meets Ocean's Eleven. A group of young, alienated vampires known as "bugs" plot to steal a magical object...

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BojanglesThePug added Sirens of the City (2023) to their pull list Oct 4, 2023

Sirens of the City (2023)

New York City. 1980s.  Runaway teen Layla struggles to survive on the mean streets, far from home.

But now every supernatural creature from the darkest corners of the urban grime is after Layla... and the child-to-be she never wanted growing inside her....

This gritty urban fantasy created by Joanne Starer (The Gimmick) and Exce...

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BojanglesThePug added Cosmic Detective (2023) to their pull list Oct 4, 2023
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