Something Is Killing the Children: A Monster Hunter Walks into a Bar is a haunting, slow-burn companion to the main series. James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera deliver a tense, beautifully paced one-shot that deepens Erica Slaughter’s mythos in a snow-covered town gripped by fear and rumour.
Author: Michael Brennan
“Another standout entry that balances horror-tinged storytelling with emotional fallout” says Michael in his 5-star review of Poison Ivy #37.
“Another compelling chapter that masterfully ratchets up the tension…” says Michael in his five-star review of Something is Killing the Children #44.
“Another hilarious, chaotic ride that balances heart with absolute goofiness” says Michael in his five-star review of DC’s Harley Quinn #54.
”Stylish, unflinching, and dripping with atmosphere” says Michael in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of It Killed Everyone But Me #1, available now.
In issue #35 of Poison Ivy, the goddess of green confronts the cost of her crusade—with blood, guilt, and one chilling apology. Bold themes, haunting art, and poetic writing make this one of the most emotionally charged entries in the series yet.
In this gripping continuation of Erica Slaughter’s origin story, we see a younger, less refined version of the hunter we’ve come to admire. As her rebellious streak clashes with Jessica’s mentorship, their bond is tested amid a horrifying new threat. With sharp side characters and chilling dialogue, this issue delivers both emotional depth and genuine dread.
In this thrilling issue of Gotham City Sirens, Ivy, Harley, and Catwoman face off against Despero and a ticking doomsday device—proving once again that chaos, humour, and self-interest make the perfect team.
“I’m here for every insane second” says Michael in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of Gotham City Sirens: Unfit for Orbit #4, available now.
“A dazzling descent into madness” says Michael in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of Gotham City Sirens: Unfit for Orbit #3, available now.