Something is Killing the Children #32
| Writer | James Tynion IV |
| Artist | Werther Dell'edera |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The horror is far from over as the terrifying Duplicitype, the infamous monster that changed Something is Killing the Children forever, remains at large...
Meanwhile, Cutter is still in relentless and sinister pursuit!
With Tribulation still very much in danger, will Erica finally find the ally she needs, or is betrayal in the cards?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Aug 16, 2023Something is Killing the Children has truly never been better, and issue #32 will easily go down as one of my all time favorites of the series. Read Full Review
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10
Nerd Initiative - Hopsgeeknews
Aug 16, 2023There is a reason why Tynion won an Eisner for the work he is doing on this series. In this issue, he does an amazing job of creating tension and holding it throughout the issue while also bringing you feelings of sympathy for these characters. Read Full Review
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10
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Aug 17, 2023Erica and Cecilia have never seen eye to eye, yet now they find some common ground. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comic Watch - Seth A. Romo
Aug 17, 2023Fans of this series might be surprised at the lack of action but will appreciate the character work in this issue. With only a few issues left in the Tribulation story arc, the third act has certainly been the strongest so far. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Aug 16, 2023DellEdera delivers beautifully detailed and emotional art that perfectly captures the tone and emotion of the story itself. Read Full Review
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8.0
Gonkbonk - Javier Reyes
Aug 17, 2023While this issue is purely dialogue-driven, the emotionally-charged conversations add plenty of depth to Cecilia and Erica's characters. I'd go as far as saying this issue is a subtle turning point for the series. Read Full Review
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6.0
COMICON - Tom Smithyman
Aug 11, 2023Until now, even when an individual issue's story has disappointed, readers could rely on great illustrations. In this issue, they get neither. What could have been a pivotal moment in the story arc is now a throwaway issue – literally. Read Full Review