Something is Killing the Children #38 is written by James Tynion published by BOOM! Studios. Illustrated by Werther Dell’edera, coloured by Miquel Muerto and letters by Andworld Design. Main cover art (left) is by Dell’edera.
Something is Killing the Children #38 is available from today, in print and on digital platforms where all good comic books are sold. Grab your digital copy from Comixology UK here.
Synopsis
During the third vicious escapade into Erica’s secret past, she finds herself squaring off with a monster worse than nightmares…However, as she struggles to live another day after yet another battle, it becomes clear that an even more deadly monster lies at the heart of it all, and it will take all the new skills she’s acquired to track it down…
Review
In the latest captivating chapter of the Something is Killing the Children series from BOOM! Studios, we embark on a fascinating journey into the enigmatic backstory of the fearless Erica Slaughter. This issue unfolds in a unique novella-style format, offering a standalone experience that vividly showcases Erica’s personal journey. These ‘road stories’ within the series serve a special purpose, affectionately peeling back the many layers of Erica’s intricate persona, one instalment at a time. With each chapter, we’re drawn deeper into Erica’s world, witnessing her evolution and the complex tapestry that shapes her character.
This particular adventure situates Erica in a treehouse, battered and bruised from her recent encounter. The setting is intimate—just Erica, two young girls, and their babysitter, all of whom play pivotal roles throughout the story. As the narrative unfolds within this confined space, we’re granted an up-close and personal look into the heart and soul of our protagonist.
This issue delves into Erica’s past and continues the tradition of deepening the saga’s rich storyline. Erica Slaughter is portrayed as more than just a character; she’s a phenomenon. With every challenge, she becomes more relatable, showing her flaws yet remaining an unstoppable force. This exploration into her dark history solidifies Erica as one of the most unforgettable and badass heroes in modern storytelling.
Verdict
The third issue is a must-read for fans and newcomers alike. Erica’s story is not just about the monsters she faces but also about her personal growth and the scars that shape her. It’s a gripping addition to the series that will leave readers eagerly anticipating what comes next for the indomitable Erica Slaughter.
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