Member Reviews
A good addition to the series, bur doesn't necessarily add a whole lot to Erica Slaughter's story arc.
A beautifully drawn, gory and devastating, action-packed conclusion to the current story arc. I am so invested in Erica and her mission. I want more now. Also I need to know more about the Order of St. George. They are so unhinged.
The artwork is fantastic. I haven't read the first six volumes. I wouldn't recommend jumping in at this point like I did as I missed a lot of context. The first two thirds of this was slow, mainly consisting of characters talking. Since I didn't have background on the characters, I didn't always know what was going on. The male characters were extraneous to the plot of this volume, but maybe they're more integral in other volumes. I'm glad I stuck with it to the end, though, because the last third is action-packed and contains a brutal ending with a few surprise twists.
Thank you NetGalley for providing me an e-arc! This series just keeps dragging me back. Every chapter is something new and exciting! I can’t wait to see what happens next! And to hopefully stop being so heartbroken!
Book series very good vol 7 continues to build a strong lore and background for the main character and excited for there series to continue
I have been a big fan of this series for some time and of most of James Tynion's work (it does not hurt that he could not be nicer). This one was a suspenseful heartbreaker and I do not want to give too much away but I will say that it lives up to the rest of the series. The end of this saga leaves Erica profoundly changed and I look forward to seeing how the events in this arc impact her in the future.
The art is, as always, great. So different from "normal comic art" that it is really difficult to imagine anyone else on this book. The story is clear, with great characterization. The pacing is perfect. New characters are introduced and Tynion, with his usual skill, draws you into their orbit.
A great read!
Something is Killing the Children Vol 7
Written by James Tynion IV
Art by Werther Dell’Edera
Book 204/250
Genre: Horror, Fantasy
Format: Digital, Graphic Novel, RC
Pages: 144
Published: February 14, 2024
Rating: 9.5/10
Art: 8.5/10
Horror: 👻👻👻👻
The Tribulation saga comes to its intense conclusion in Something is Killing the Children vol 7. And this is fantastic! Tynion and Dell’Edera deliver a bloody and gruesome climax to what has been nothing short of an excellent arc. With both the duplicitype and Cutter gunning for Erica, our hero has to make a final stand. Spoilers ahead.
This volume builds toward the showdown between Erica, Cutter, and the monster and ends in the most devastating way possible. As the issues progress, Cutter becomes more and more unhinged without her doll leading her to track down Erica and poison Gabbi. Heartbreaking. The whole reason Erica traveled to Tribulation for not. In turn, Erica kills Cutter and Gabbi sacrifices herself to the duplicitype to poison it. This hit so hard and honestly, I’m not ok. Yet even how dark and disturbing this is, I cannot put it down!
The hit series is back with more of the same. The world-building is slowing the story a bit, but I’m invested now, and want to see where she goes from here. The artwork remains appropriate to the style of the story.
Jumping into 'Something is Killing the Children', Vol. 7 without prior knowledge of the series can be a daunting experience, and this volume reflects that. James Tynion IV crafts a dark narrative filled with horror and tension, but for new readers, the lack of context can be a significant barrier.
The story centers around Erica Slaughter, a monster hunter, as she faces off against terrifying creatures that prey on children. Tynion's writing is engaging, and the dialogue often carries a sharp wit that lightens the heavy atmosphere. The artwork by Werther Dell'Edera is striking and effectively conveys the horror elements, making the action scenes visually compelling.
However, the plot can feel confusing for those unfamiliar with earlier volumes. Key character motivations and backstory are often assumed knowledge, which may leave new readers feeling lost. While there are intriguing elements - like the exploration of the town’s dark secrets - the pacing can feel slow, and the narrative lacks a clear direction without the foundation built in previous installments.
Character development is another area where this volume struggles. Erica's journey is compelling, but without a deeper understanding of her past and relationships, her emotional stakes may not resonate as strongly with newcomers.
In conclusion, 'Something is Killing the Children', Vol. 7 offers a chilling glimpse into a dark world with solid artwork and engaging dialogue. However, for those not already invested in the series, it may feel like a fragmented experience that lacks the necessary context to fully appreciate its depth. It might be best to start from the beginning to grasp the intricacies of the story and characters.
I adore this series so much, and I'm really sad that this arc is over! I picked Something is Killing the Children up on a whim earlier this year because I wanted some more graphic novels to read during my 28 Books in 28 Days challenge. I had seen one of my book friends recommend this one although I couldn't remember what it was about. I'm so happy to have followed Erica's story so far, and getting to see Erica and Cutter's showdown was an incredible experience.
This was a great final instalment in the arc, and I will absolutely be rereading this series sometime soon. Probably for my next reading challenge!
When this arc started, I felt it was a bit repetitive of the previous story arcs, but it really turned around in this and the previous volume. I think Cutter started out menacing, and then became a bit silly in this book, but that's a minor gripe. I liked the visual echo of young Erica with Gabi.
If I have one complaint, it's that Werther Dell’Edera's art (which is generally excellent) is hard to read in action scenes, sometimes even downright confusing.
Volume 7 is a great continuation of the series and if your a fan of the previous volumes you will love this one too.
Thanks to BOOM! Studios and NetGalley for the ARC.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for providing the ebook! I recently came across this series and it's amazing. I need more!!
Thank you Netgalley for the prepub! I'm a huge fan of this series, and even seven volumes in it continues to be horrific and fascinating.
This was everything I was hoping for in the next installment of this graphic novel series. Every volume gets better and I cannot wait for the next one. The stuff Erica goes through and the loses that happen to defeat these monsters is crazy but it was such a good read, I finished in less than 2 hours.
I badly need to go back and read the other volumes but the story and art work were very engaging and instantly felt intrigued by the very dark premise of this of this haunting graphic novel. Erica Slaughter follows the same vein of monster slaying heroism that Buffy the Vampire Slayer inspired and is a well conceived and clever hero for kids hunted by things that lurk in the darkness. I would say it pulls no punches, There is none of the lighthearted comedy there was to Buffy. This is straight up gore, blood, and bad things happening to innocent young children and the survivors suffer from guilt and trauma. It might be a trigger for some people who have had tragedy in their life so not for everyone but definitely a new horror classic.
I am really enjoying this series. I am not usually a huge fan of horror, but this I like and the artwork is good.
And New Mexico is probably over. Another child is gone, and this series continues. It’s one tons of awards because it deserves it. This book is a bloody good time and book 8 can’t come fast enough.
Honestly SITC is my fave comic book series. James Tynion IV may be one of my all time fave writers.
I love horror, and the way SITC does horror is next level. I absolutely adore Erica. The way the horror / magic works in this world is so interesting. There's a lot of deeper themes as well, like beloninging and sense of self.
SITC is also the first comic book series that got me reading single issues. I'm so eager to see how it continues.
Dell'Edera is an insane illustrator and it fits the vibes of SITC so well!
So many emotions and brutal action scenes. Erica's desperate fight for Tribulation and the chilling presence of the Duplicitype left me wanting more. Can't wait to see where the story goes next! *These need to be read in order.