Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, and Black Canary face their deadliest threat yet in a sharp, funny, and brutal third issue.
“Colourful, sharp, and genuinely fun” says Michael in his five-star review of Sirens: Love Hurts #2, available in stores no from DC Comics.
Read our review of Something Is Killing the Children #45: deep character exploration, slow-burn storytelling, and hints at a bigger, thrilling mystery.
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.
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.
“It’s chaotic, clever, and deliciously dark” says Michael in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of Something is Killing the Children #42, available now from BOOM! Studios.
“This series continues to operate on a truly exceptional level, consistently delivering inspired, thrilling, and pulse-pounding issues” says Michael in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of Something is Killing the Children #41.
Dark Horse has announced a brand new arc for James Tynion, Tate Brombal and Isaac Goodhart’s The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos.
“A must-read for fans of the series”, “skillfully intertwining Maxine Slaughter’s journey with rich historical context” says Michael in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of Book of Cutter #1.
BOOM! Studios has revealed a new preview for BOOK OF CUTTER #1, part of the SIKTC Universe and arriving in comic book stores in January ’25.