Maxine goes to Louisiana to learn how to be a Black Mask from Louis Boucher, one of the best. But is killing monsters the only thing she needs to know? Find out in Book of Butcher #1 from BOOM! Studios.
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BOOM! Studios sent us an early look at Book of Butcher #1, which features the return of Maxine Slaughter.
Erica’s plan is carefully thought out, but there is one thing she did not anticipate – Cutter! How will Cutter’s presence affect things? Find out in Something is Killing the Children #34 from BOOM! Studios.
At the New York Comic Con, DC Comics announced a new line of Elseworlds comics coming our way in 2024.
It takes Gabi’s help for Erica to set a trap for the duplicitype. Will they be able to lure the monster in before Cutter becomes a problem? Find out in Something is Killing the Children #33 from BOOM! Studios.
BOOM! Studios has a new entry in the Slaughterverse, as James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera bring us Book of Butcher in December 2023.
Erica thought her hands were full enough, but Cecilia has found her. The White Mask leader does not like Erica, yet she comes to offer some help. Is this a change of heart or a deeper plot? Find out in Something is Killing the Children #32 from BOOM! Studios.
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Riqui and Gabi have decided to go along with Erica’s plan. That should attract the monster, but how will Cutter handle things now that Dolly has been taken from her? Find out in Something is Killing the Children #31 from BOOM! Studios.
Something is Killing the Children #31 Retail Price: $3.99 Writer: James Tynion IV Artist: Werther…
BOOM! Studios sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek at House of Slaughter #16, an issue where the White Masks take center stage.
Something is Killing the Children Pen and Ink #1 Retail Price: $6.99 Writer: James Tynion…
BOOM! Studios sent us the final order cutoff variant cover for July’s Something is Killing the Children #31 by Dike Ruan.