Exquisite Corpses #9
| Writer | Tyler Boss, James Tynion IV |
| Artist | Valentine De Landro, Michael Walsh |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
The Groundskeeper's job is to keep order in the playing field. Killers must be kept in bounds, and civilians under control. But the survivors of Oak Valley have no intention of making the Groundkeeper's job easy... TYLER BOSS (YOU'LL DO BAD THINGS) and VALENTINE DE LANDRO (BITCH PLANET) rejoin JAMES TYNION IV (THE DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH, W0RLDTR33) and MICHAEL WALSH (THE SILVER COIN) as the game starts to break all of its own rules!
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jan 23, 2026Valentine De Landro and Michael Walsh were especially at the top of their game with the artwork capturing the high degree of tension all the characters go through. Their pencils along with Jordie Bellaire's coloring steals the show. Read Full Review
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9.0
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jan 24, 2026Exquisite Corpses #9 marks a significant step toward the conclusion of the first season of this series. By highlighting what is at stake and introducing new, meaningful developments to the narrative, this issue serves as an essential component in the lead-up to forthcoming events. For readers who have not yet read Exquisite Corpses, this is an opportune moment to grab Volume 1 in trade paperback and familiarize yourself with the story before the highly anticipated conclusion unfolds. Read Full Review
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8.5
KPB Comics - Stan West
Jan 25, 2026Exquisite Corpses #9 excels in its human moments. My chest swelled when I read Xavi's breakdown and Massachusetts' twisted scheming, while Rascal Randy's hunt is horror movie perfection. Boss and Tynion need to give the other killers this same attention, but this book still hits hard. It remains an essential addition to any pull list. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jan 20, 2026Exquisite Corpses #9 is a pressure-cooker issue, defined by near-death encounters and mounting dread as the endgame comes into focus. Laurie's rise as the story's moral center adds welcome clarity amid the chaos, while Rascal Randy's spotlight moment heightens tension, even as it raises questions about his lethality. Read on its own, the issue can feel heavy with moving parts, but taken as part of the larger whole, it's increasingly clear this series is destined to shine brightest when consumed in one relentless, brutal binge. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jan 21, 2026The focus on the victims and their struggle to survive brings some extra life to a series that mght have otherwise started to get a bit tedious. The competition format of the series DOES give it a fun energy, but it would take a lot more momentum to successfully bring to the page. A regimented approach to the competition could make it work, but Exquisite Corpses is clearly looking at trying to balance-out the competition with other, more traditional horror elements. Itll be interestng to see how everything continues to wrap-up in the final moments of the series. Read Full Review
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7.6
Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton
Like almost every issue of Exquisite Corpses, the story is sprawling and split between a massive cast, but it's nice to see the good guys get a bit of a W for once. Also, Jordie Bellaire's flat black and reds continue to accentuate the violence and menace through her color palette. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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8.0
Lots of different things happening. Possible twists, a hero? Well see what happens. The art was really great in this one.
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7.5
This issue is more about the civilians and the families than it is about the killers. I don't quite understand the rules. They introduced the rule that the killer has to be using the weapon they started with to win. This info dump should not have beenin issue 9, but in issue 2. I know a lot of people love this. I think it's very average. My Review Channel - https://youtu.be/3ti46gmmFec
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6.0
Being an old school slasher fan, I don't care for the elites and the rules and even less for the cast of the town folk. I think the series would've been better from the POV of the killers. Still curios to see what happens next tho.
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7.5