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This is one of the best new series I’ve read in the past several months. This issue just keeps the momentum going with this lovely slow burn. JT4 is a favorite of mine, and this books is an example of why.
(A-) 80% | Very GoodNotes: Read in trade paperback. Collective review for issues #1-5 can be found here: Something is Killing the Children, Vol. 1.
I love the blond character and her attitude. Even the jerks in this story are mostly understandable. I mean, the manager has an interesting story going on. Only two of these are available on the library app I use, so I'll have to go find more of them in the wild. Woop!
After searching for weeks! I finally find a good book, "Something is killing the children", when I read the first few pages, I somehow got attached, really good book. I recommend it to people who are more mature-like, can handle graphic content. It does contain lots of cuss words, and children being torn apart. But after reading book 1, I really loved it! I'm going to continue finishing this book, the plot is so good! It makes you come to many conclusions, and there are so many good scenes (bloo...
This was more like set up for coming issues, but it wasn’t too bad!!
I'm getting some serious Buffy vibes from this and I'm loving it!
I very rarely do single issues of anything, but this one has captured my attention.
Decent art, but barely a story. This comic is taking its time to get anywhere.
This series is a trip.
The second part keeps the tension and adds new questions at what is happening. I love the monster killer. She is really cute.
There's just something about this series that's so good. It's very, very, very much like Stranger Things, and I think that's not lost on the creator, but it's also got its own thing going on as well. The plot just keeps getting weirder and weirder and I'm a big fan of that. Also, the art is pretty great, I mean it's not super crazy or well done, but, for the content of these issues, it's pretty great. Will definitely keep reading these. I really wanna know what's going on and it keeps ending in
Still very good. Mysterious, characters and plot evolution, good fantasy elements as well. Really a series that grows more and more on me!
3.5 Literally hardly anything happens and I’m more confused. This was even shorter then the first one.
"Monsters are real, and they’re hungrier than ever. Heroes are also real, though they’re not quite what we expected. At least, the one that appears in Something Is Killing the Children #2 certainly doesn’t appear to be your everyday hero.Something Is Killing the Children has been a dramatic and disturbing tale so far. It introduced us to a world where the monsters seem to prefer to eat little children—and they’re not always considerate enough to leave behind a body to identify. It’s a sad day wh...
4.5 stars. This story has been so intriguing so far.
This was SUCH a good second issue oh my god what a fun way to handle an issue of mostly scene-setting and exposition
I’m so hooked.
Woooooo y’all this comic series is going to be good. I’m telling you I can’t wait to read the rest of this series.
Welcome Back!It's been a busy week and I am looking forward to the weekend, even though I am still self-isolating, I have been working from home and still pretty much living a mostly normal life (I worked from home before this, so not much has changed for me in my daily routine). This week I decided to dive back into a graphic novel series I picked up a while ago, I really enjoyed the first volume and I believe all the volumes are out and on Hoopla (so that is a total win).SPOILERS AHEADWe rejoi...
Man oh man So this who DC hired to finish Batman after firing Tom King..It's just not good. I was not thrilled about the first issue but because it has been already a huge success I thought I would stick it out and see where number 2 was heading, and let me tell ya folks it heads straight into a ditch.I don't mind comics that are heavy with dialogue in fact I revere it however the dialogue needs to be clever while still being realistic this falls into neither category, it just falls. The entire