Something is Killing the Children Vol. 6

8.5

Critic Rating

23 Reviews
10

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer James TynionIV
Artist Werther Dell'edera
Paperback: Jun 14, 2023, $14.99

With the last person in her corner gone and a ruthless Order of St. George agent closing in, Erica Slaughter finds herself alone and without a prayer.

Can she take on this horrific new monster plaguing the small town of Tribulation, New Mexico by herself, or is this the end of her story?

Erica is also faced with a choice to reach out to an unexpected source for help, or find herself dealing with both a monster and her human enemies alone...

Erica Slaughter faces her deadliest challenge yet in the next volume of the Eisner & Ringo Award-winning and Harvey Award-nominated series from GLAAD Award-winning author James more

Issues (5) User Reviews (2) Rate / Write A Review

ISSUES

Back to Top
Rating Collected Issues Reviews
7.8
4 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #26 4
8.5
5 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #27 5
9.1
5 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #28 5
8.2
4 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #29 4
8.7
5 Reviews
Something is Killing the Children #30 5

USER REVIEWS

Back to Top
  • 10

    YEARofTheCollector

    May 06, 2025

    Charlotte Cutter is a whole mess and a half. If the House of Slaughter resembles anything close to Charlotte's practices, I understand why Erica wanted to leave in the first place. Cutter is cold, cruel and blood thirsty. She's just as much as monster as the one she hunts. I understand because how much is implied that Charlotte is a problem, but they're willing to let her be a problem, because she gets results. I don't think that orange is worth the squeeze. On that note, Erica's is proven to be right about the Order more and more by each volume. These folks number one priority is killing monsters, not saving people. Charlotte Cutter is the walking proving embodiment of this. On another note, fuck duplicitypes. James Tynion IV must have the more

  • 10

    Xavier E Castillo

    May 18, 2025

Reviews for the Week of...

March

4

February

25 24 18 11 4

January

28