Thursday, October 23, 2025

Recent Read - Something is Killing the Children Omnibus Vol. 1

I have been a fan of James Tynion IV's approach to mystery and supernatural horror ever since I got the first volume of 'The Woods' in my hands, so naturally I've been meaning to give 'Something is Killing the Children' a read for a while, especially with the hype surrounding it, and the first omnibus of the series was a really good place to start.

The book is a hefty 512 pages long and includes the first 20 issues, covering both 'The Archer's Peak Saga' and the 'Me and My Monster' storylines. Without revealing too much, the story begins with the strange disappearances and gruesome murders of several children in a small Wisconsin town, killed by horrific monsters that are somehow invisible to adults. Enter Erica Slaughter, a mysterious young woman who can somehow both see and harm the monsters arriving to help. 

This is most definitely a horror story, and it doesn't hold back with the gore and the violence, but at the same time it never feels exploitative or misanthropic. It depicts some pretty brutal and violent events, but it also acknowledges the tragedy and grief experienced by those left behind. The mystery surrounding the monsters attacking the children, and Erica herself, is the center of the plot, and it becomes very clear from the start that nobody is safe, but it's also pretty much a character-driven story as well.  

Beyond the intrigue of the main plot, what makes the book work even more is that Erica is also a really likeable protagonist, as she balances being a no-nonsense badass who has seen a lot with actually genuinely caring about the people she is trying to help. Even if her ways are often risky and unorthodox, her heart seems to be in the right place. She is flawed but sympathetic. In fact, most of the smaller characters are treated with nuance, and even if they don't stick around for long, it doesn't feel like they were there only to serve as expendable plot devices.

The art, illustrated by Werther Dell'Edera and coloured by Miquel Muerto works perfectly in amplifying the eerie vibe of the story, and the pacing of the plot keeps you reading to find out what happens next. It's hard to praise the book more without giving away spoilers, but what I can say is that 'Something Is Killing the Children' definitely lived up to the hype for me.

 A big thank you to BOOM! Studios for providing me with a review copy. 



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