Something Is Killing the Children Vol. 2 by Tynion IV, James
James Tynion IV
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Something Is Killing the Children Vol. 2 -- James Tynion IV - Paperback


Erica Slaughter may have slain the monster terrorizing the small Wisconsin town of Archer's Peak, but now she sets off deeper into the woods -- because the monster she killed was a mother... and now she needs to kill its children.

EVIL NEVER DIES...UNLESS ERICA SLAUGHTER KILLS IT.

Erica Slaughter may have slain the monster terrorizing the small Wisconsin town of Archer's Peak, but the horror is far from over. As her mysterious handler arrives in town to clean up her mess and quarantine the townsfolk, Erica sets off deeper into the woods -- because the monster she killed was a mother... and now she needs to kill its children.

GLAAD Award-winning writer James Tynion IV (Batman, The Woods) and artist Werther Dell'Edera (Briggs Land) present the next chapter of the critically acclaimed series that showed the world a new kind of horror.

Collects Something is Killing the Children #6-10.

Author: James Tynion IV
Publisher: Boom! Studios
Published: 12/01/2020
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 9.90h x 6.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781684156498

About the Author
James Tynion IV is the GLAAD award-winning writer behind BOOM! Studios hit original series Wynd, The Woods, and The Backstagers. He's also earned acclaim for his work on Batman, Batman: Detective Comics, Justice League and more of the top-selling series at DC Comics along with his Image Comics series, Department of Truth. Something is Killing the Children debuted as the highest-selling original comic book series launch in BOOM! Studios history and has continued to grow readership and sales well into its second year with issue #11 outselling #1 and issue #16 outselling #11. Something is Killing the Children was nominated for a 2020 Eisner Award in the "Best New Series" category. Tynion's property Department of Truth was announced as optioned by Sister, the production company co-founded by Elisabeth Murdoch, Stacey Snider, and Jane Featherstone, for development in both film and television.