This Wednesday, January 11th, BOOM! Studios is releasing another thrilling issue of SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN!
GLAAD Award-winning writer James Tynion IV (Memetic, Batman: Detective Comics) teams with artist Werther Dell’Edera (Briggs Land) for a series about staring into the abyss to find your worst fears staring back.
Here’s a look at the covers, the storyline, and preview pages for this week’s new release from BOOM! Studios on New Comic Book Day! #NCBD
BOOM! STUDIOS COMICS
New Release for the week of January 11th, 2022
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COVERS
Something is Killing the Children #28
Written by James Tynion IV
Art by Werther Dell’Edera
Colors by Miquel Muerto
Letters by AndWorld Design
Cover Artists:
Cover A: Werther Dell’Edera w/ Miquel Muerto
Cover B: E.M. Gist
Cover C: E.M. Gist (Virgin Variant)
Cover D: Christian Ward (Virgin Variant)
Cover E: Werther Dell’Edera w/ Miquel Muerto (Virgin Variant)
As Erica closes in on the Duplicitype, another hunter closes in on her! Time is running out for Erica as the ruthless Cutter leaves her with nowhere left to turn. Weakened and unable to flee from a town that’s too full of suspicion to trust her, can Erica find a way to save the people of Tribulation before Cutter arrives? Can she even save herself?
PREVIEW PAGES
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