This Wednesday, November 16th, 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 November 16th, 2022
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COVERS
Something is Killing the Children #26
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: Jenny Frison (Virgin Variant)
Cover C: Jakub Rebelka (Virgin Variant)
Cover D: Jenny Frison (B&W Variant)
Cover E: Alex Maleev (Virgin Variant)
Cover F: Werther Dell’Edera w/ Miquel Muerto (Virgin Variant)
Cover G: Jonboy Meyers (BOOM! Guarantee Variant)
SRP: $3.99
With the last person in her corner gone and the Order of St. George closing in, Erica finds herself totally alone and without a prayer.
Can she take on the terrifying Doppelganger Duplicitype by herself, or is this the end of her story?
PREVIEW PAGES
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