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Something is Killing the Children #26 First Look Teases a Desperate Battle for Erica Slaughter

Something is Killing the Children #26 First Look Teases a Desperate Battle for Erica Slaughter

Something is Killing the Children #26 First Look Teases a Desperate Battle for Erica Slaughter

Boom! Studios has shared the first look at Something is Killing the Children #26. The hit horror series continues to be a sensation among readers and in the next issue, things are looking darker than ever for Erica Slaughter as she jumps into a desperate battle that the publisher describes as “lonely and deadly,” that could be the doom of the beloved protagonist. The series is written by award-winning writer James Tynion IV, with art by Werther Dell’Edera, colors by Miguel Muerto, and letters by AndWorld Design.

The series will have main cover art by series artist Dell’Edera with variant covers featuring art by Jenny Frison Alex Maleev, Jaub Rebelka, Jonboy Meyers, and Junggeun Yoon.

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The description of Something is Killing the Children #26 reads:

“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?”

Something is Killing the Children #26 will be available at your favorite local comic shop and digitally on November 16th, 2022.

Check out the preview below:

Source: Boom! Studios

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