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Something Is Killing the Children #42 Boss Glow in the Dark Variant (FirstPrint) (NM/NM+) (Copy)Embrace the Glow: Something Is Killing the Children #42 (2025) Tyler Boss Glow in the Dark Cover First Print Unleash the terror with Something Is Killing the Children #42 (2025), a chilling installment in BOOM! Studios Eisner nominated series by James Tynion IV and Werther DellEdera. This first print Tyler Boss Glow in the Dark Cover B variant is a collectors dream, combining haunting art with a unique gimmick. With key appearances, emerging value,
Embrace the Glow: Something Is Killing the Children #42 (2025) – Tyler Boss Glow-in-the-Dark Cover First Print
Unleash the terror with Something Is Killing the Children #42 (2025), a chilling installment in BOOM! Studios’ Eisner-nominated series by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera. This first-print Tyler Boss Glow-in-the-Dark Cover B variant is a collector’s dream, combining haunting art with a unique gimmick. With key appearances, emerging value, and explosive growth potential, this issue is a must for horror fans and investors.
Key Appearances
Issue #42 delves into Erica Slaughter’s past during the “Year Zero” arc, revealing secrets from her early monster-hunting days. A terrifying new creature emerges as the source of a town’s horrors, pushing Erica to her limits alongside Jessica, who’s earning her “teeth” with the Order of St. George. Jessica’s hidden history surfaces, reshaping her view of the House of Slaughter. Cecilia, another key Slaughterverse figure, adds depth to the mythology. This issue’s focus on Erica’s formative years and the Order’s secrets makes it a pivotal chapter.
Issue #42 delves into Erica Slaughter’s past during the “Year Zero” arc, revealing secrets from her early monster-hunting days. A terrifying new creature emerges as the source of a town’s horrors, pushing Erica to her limits alongside Jessica, who’s earning her “teeth” with the Order of St. George. Jessica’s hidden history surfaces, reshaping her view of the House of Slaughter. Cecilia, another key Slaughterverse figure, adds depth to the mythology. This issue’s focus on Erica’s formative years and the Order’s secrets makes it a pivotal chapter.
Current Value
As of June 2025, Something Is Killing the Children #42 (Tyler Boss Glow-in-the-Dark Cover B, first print) in Near Mint (NM) condition ranges from $8–$15 on platforms like eBay and Forbidden Planet, with some pre-sale listings hitting $20 due to the cover’s allure. The glow-in-the-dark feature, a fan-favorite gimmick, drives early demand, as seen with prior SIKTC glow variants like #17. The series’ Netflix adaptation buzz and over two million copies sold fuel its market strength.
As of June 2025, Something Is Killing the Children #42 (Tyler Boss Glow-in-the-Dark Cover B, first print) in Near Mint (NM) condition ranges from $8–$15 on platforms like eBay and Forbidden Planet, with some pre-sale listings hitting $20 due to the cover’s allure. The glow-in-the-dark feature, a fan-favorite gimmick, drives early demand, as seen with prior SIKTC glow variants like #17. The series’ Netflix adaptation buzz and over two million copies sold fuel its market strength.
Expected Value and Trends
The glow-in-the-dark cover positions #42 for significant growth. The Netflix adaptation, in pre-production with Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, is set to amplify demand, especially for unique variants. Past glow-in-the-dark SIKTC issues, like #17, have appreciated 20–30% within a year, and #42 could follow suit, with NM copies potentially hitting $25–$40 by late 2026. Market trends show 15–20% annual gains for SIKTC first prints, with spikes expected around San Diego Comic-Con 2025 or adaptation updates. The limited print run and Boss’s striking art ensure long-term collectibility.
The glow-in-the-dark cover positions #42 for significant growth. The Netflix adaptation, in pre-production with Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, is set to amplify demand, especially for unique variants. Past glow-in-the-dark SIKTC issues, like #17, have appreciated 20–30% within a year, and #42 could follow suit, with NM copies potentially hitting $25–$40 by late 2026. Market trends show 15–20% annual gains for SIKTC first prints, with spikes expected around San Diego Comic-Con 2025 or adaptation updates. The limited print run and Boss’s striking art ensure long-term collectibility.
Why Invest Now?
This issue blends gut-wrenching horror, layered storytelling, and Tyler Boss’s eerie glow-in-the-dark art, making it a standout in the Slaughterverse. Its role in the “Year Zero” arc, coupled with the Netflix-driven frenzy and the cover’s unique appeal, marks it as a high-value collectible. Secure Something Is Killing the Children #42 (Glow-in-the-Dark Boss Cover, first print) now to own a piece of Erica Slaughter’s legacy and capitalize on its soaring potential before prices ignite!
This issue blends gut-wrenching horror, layered storytelling, and Tyler Boss’s eerie glow-in-the-dark art, making it a standout in the Slaughterverse. Its role in the “Year Zero” arc, coupled with the Netflix-driven frenzy and the cover’s unique appeal, marks it as a high-value collectible. Secure Something Is Killing the Children #42 (Glow-in-the-Dark Boss Cover, first print) now to own a piece of Erica Slaughter’s legacy and capitalize on its soaring potential before prices ignite!
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