Something is Killing the Children Vol. 3

9.0

Critic Rating

29 Reviews
9.4

User Rating

7 Reviews
Writer James Tynion IV
Artist Werther Dell'edera
Paperback: Jun 9, 2021, $14.99

* Archer's Peak is in lockdown, as Erica Slaughter has lost control of the situation.

* But as the House of Slaughter arrives to clean up the situation by any means necessary, Erica finds that the true threat to those around her isn't who - or what - she ever expected.

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Rating Collected Issues Reviews
8.9
7 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #11 7
8.8
7 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #12 7
9.1
3 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #13 3
9.2
5 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #14 5
8.8
7 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #15 7

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  • 10

    YEARofTheCollector

    Apr 20, 2025

    Here's the actual conclusion to the first arc. No cliffhanger, no unresolved crisis or anything. What I find refreshing about this series so far, is the structure of the storytelling is designed for speedy reads. The stretching of panels across 2-page spreads is made to burn through pages rather quick. Also, a big chunk of the storytelling is made to be absorbed through the art and not the dialogue. I would recommend this series to anyone, nut in collected issue only. That's how I intend to read it myself. So far, after 15 issues, there's a few elements of this world that have been brought into the light, story wise I mean. There are monsters that kill children, these monsters come from children's imagination. There's a secret organization more

  • 9.5

    Something Is Killing the Children vol. 3 (2021) by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera (Boom!Studios) Something Is Killing the Children hits hard and was very well received by both critics and fans. Volume 3 received a 4.3 on Goodreads, 4.9 on Amazon, and a 9.0 Critic Rating on Comic Book Round Up. It has been nominated for ten major industry awards (winning seven). In 2020 the series was nominated for the Eisner, Harvey, and Ringo awards. The following year, James Tynion IV would win both the Eisner and Ringo awards for "Best Writer" for his body of work in 2021. In 2022, the series won the Eisner for "Best Continuing Series", the Ringo for "Best Series", the Ringo for "Best Single Issue", and Tynion won both the Eisner and Ringo more

  • 10

    Praura

    Apr 01, 2023

  • 10

    Xavier E Castillo

    Mar 31, 2025

  • 9.0

    kabuki

    Nov 30, 2023

  • 9.0

    Criminology.

    Apr 29, 2025

  • 8.0

    MaxOfSteel616

    May 02, 2023

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