SIKTC#40: The Somber Stories We Tell
Something is Killing the Children #40 offers one of the most poignant and layered reads in recent comics. It’s somber, direct, and fearless.
Critic Score: 10/10
The Last Wardens #2: Chaos on Every Corner
The Last Wardens #2 is a fast-paced read full of talking chickens, monstrosities and horrors in the small town of Bleakwood.
Critic Score: 9.3/10
Hello, Darkness #1: Fear Will Find You
Hello, Darkness #1 is a horror anthology series debut that will send shivers down spines and remind you why it’s best to read with the lights on.
Critic Score: 9.8/10
The Last Wardens #1: Meet the Team
The Last Wardens #1 brings chaos and excitement in this supernatural series debut. It’s part drama, part horror, and worth adding to your pull list.
Critic Score: 9.4/10
Something is Killing the Children #38: Don’t Run with Scissors
Something is Killing the Children #38 is a one-shot story that puts an emphasis on humanity that exists within the Slaughterverse.
Critic Score: 9/10
Grim #18: Life and Death in a Saloon
Grim #18 cleverly combines commentary on ethics with western themes for an experience that unexpectedly gives readers a new character to root for.
Critic Score: 9.5/10
Into the Unbeing #1: The Earth Beneath Our Feet
Into the Unbeing #1 delivers a tense experience that blends a sharp script with moody and ominous art.
Critic Score: 9.1/10
Something is Killing the Children #37: Big Box Monsters
Something is Killing the Children (SIKTC) #37 draws you in like a classic horror film, delivering an anxiety-inducing experience that reminds readers why they should be afraid of the dark.
Critic Score: 9.8/10