Something is Killing the Children

· Something is Killing the Children Vol 7, 5 issues · Boom! Studios
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After narrowly surviving the Duplicitype, Erica Slaughter must still reckon with the murderous Cutter in order to save the people of Tribulation. Separated from Dolly and driven by desperate rage, Cutter won't stop until she exacts her revenge on Erica. But the horror is far from over as the terrifying Duplicitype, the infamous monster wearing Erica’s likeness that changed Something is Killing the Children forever, also remains at large and in relentless, sinister pursuit! And with Cecilia showing up onsite, will Erica finally find the ally she needs, or is betrayal in the cards? Whose side are they on? Most importantly, what chance does Erica stand? Collects Something is Killing the Children #31-35.

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5.0
5 reviews
Nina Phillips
November 3, 2025
I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and BOOM! Studios and I am voluntarily leaving a review. I loved how this story arc wrapped up. It wasn't at all like i expected, but the story manages to keep me entertained, even through seven volumes. I'm eager to read the next volumes and see how this story ends. I love Erica and how hard she tries to do the right thing. There's still so much backstory to learn, too,and I feel we will get the chance to learn more about the others in the house too over time. Like with the other volumes, it's sometimes a little hard to read digitally with all the double-paged spreads, but I do feel that this volume wasn't as bad as the others.
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Dorian Shackelford
October 12, 2024
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