As the Heathen takes a perverse pleasure in hunting down the children of the Riverton Massacre in the past, Sutton and Ian are forced to reveal their own dark secrets to the Heathen in the present if they have any hope of saving Mason in time.
As It Killed Everyone But Me continues, we're seeing some fascinating questions come up, and are getting a good look at the trauma that comes from surviving one's own personal horror film scenario. The way the past is juxtaposed with the present in It Killed Everyone But Me #3 is well done, and some interesting questions have come up. Read Full Review
It Killed Everyone But Me #3 doesn't just keep the momentum going it escalates it. Leaning into brutality, mystery, and atmospheric dread, this issue tightens the noose around the narrative in the best, most nail-biting way possible. Read Full Review