jujelly's review

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4.0

broooo -- i think i'm getting confused between the guy who took bian and the guy who is sophie's brother. both are called tom, no? but why did they look so different in those panels, and why would the guy who took bian to safety come back to the forest?

i think i'm a bit lost T_T

bookwormerica's review

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5.0

Love

emona_lisa's review

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adventurous dark mysterious tense

3.75

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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4.0

As it turns out, eradicating a monster population in a small town is not as easy as it sounds. Especially not when said monsters have had time to set up lairs and propagate. In Something Is Killing the Children #8, we’re about to learn just how bad things can get. Again.

The monsters that haunt children’s nightmares are real, and they’re even worse than you can imagine. That’s why Erica Slaughter hunts them, though the task is far from easy. Nor is it without cost. We’ve witnessed this a time or two now.

The cycle is at risk of beginning again, and Erica’s hunting situation has gotten even more complicated than ever. None of that changes what has to be done though. The job is to kill the monsters—and, ideally, save the children.

Check out the rest of my review over at Word of the Nerd

marimbav's review

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4.0

Wow. Este número se lee en un suspiro y la trama vuelve a tomar un tono más dinámico hacia la acción que no el tono de los últimos números, que si bien servía para contar cosas, rompía un poco con el climax. Deseando leer el próximo número y más con el pedazo cliffhanger del final.

itssyryus's review

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5.0

This one was really amazing!

brookey8888's review

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3.0

3.5
This was fine nothing really happened and nothing was explained really.

etienne02's review

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5.0

4,5/5. Always fun! Always good! Let us out maybe a bit too much in the dark in a stretching the series kind of way, but it doesn't bring the fun down, like a filler would, just seem a bit unnecessarily stretch but I enjoy every part of it still!
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