Fall of the House of Slaughter #4

Comic Script by Tate Brombal
Illustrated by Adriano Turtulici
Ebook
On sale Aug 19, 2026 | 32 Pages | 9798217384648

THE HOUSE WILL FALL…or will it?

It’s the world-altering finale of the high-stakes mini-series set in James Tynion IV & Werther Dell’Edera’s iconic Slaughterverse!

Can new alliances be made between opposing forces in the House of Slaughter? And what last task will the Dragon give Maxine before his final days are up?

Steel yourself for what’s in store for the House of Slaughter in this essential read ahead of Erica Slaughter’s return in the milestone issue Something is Killing the Children #50!
James Tynion IV is an Eisner Award–winning, New York Times–bestselling writer and publisher of comic books. He is best known for co-creating hit horror comics series like Something is Killing the Children, The Nice House on the Lake, and The Department of Truth. He is also the writer of Young Adult adventure series, like multiple GLAAD Media Award–nominated Wynd, and the 2017 GLAAD Media Award winner The Woods. He spent ten years writing various Batman titles at DC Comics, where he co-created exciting new characters like Punchline and Ghost-Maker. He lives and works in Brooklyn, and is represented by United Talent Agency.

Tate Brombal
is an Eisner- and 3x GLAAD Award–nominated comic book writer. He is known for working extensively within Jeff Lemire's Black Hammer universe and James Tynion IV's Slaughterverse and for his creator-owned comic book series Behold, Behemoth, and The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos. When not writing comics, he is most often found reading, exploring cities, or binge-watching Survivor with his partner and cat in Toronto.

Adriano Turtulici is an Italian cartoonist who has illustrated the Image Comics miniseries You'll Do Bad Things, which is produced by Tiny Onion. He graduated at the ''Scuola Romana dei Fumetti'' and works between Rome and Frascati.

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THE HOUSE WILL FALL…or will it?

It’s the world-altering finale of the high-stakes mini-series set in James Tynion IV & Werther Dell’Edera’s iconic Slaughterverse!

Can new alliances be made between opposing forces in the House of Slaughter? And what last task will the Dragon give Maxine before his final days are up?

Steel yourself for what’s in store for the House of Slaughter in this essential read ahead of Erica Slaughter’s return in the milestone issue Something is Killing the Children #50!

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James Tynion IV is an Eisner Award–winning, New York Times–bestselling writer and publisher of comic books. He is best known for co-creating hit horror comics series like Something is Killing the Children, The Nice House on the Lake, and The Department of Truth. He is also the writer of Young Adult adventure series, like multiple GLAAD Media Award–nominated Wynd, and the 2017 GLAAD Media Award winner The Woods. He spent ten years writing various Batman titles at DC Comics, where he co-created exciting new characters like Punchline and Ghost-Maker. He lives and works in Brooklyn, and is represented by United Talent Agency.

Tate Brombal
is an Eisner- and 3x GLAAD Award–nominated comic book writer. He is known for working extensively within Jeff Lemire's Black Hammer universe and James Tynion IV's Slaughterverse and for his creator-owned comic book series Behold, Behemoth, and The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos. When not writing comics, he is most often found reading, exploring cities, or binge-watching Survivor with his partner and cat in Toronto.

Adriano Turtulici is an Italian cartoonist who has illustrated the Image Comics miniseries You'll Do Bad Things, which is produced by Tiny Onion. He graduated at the ''Scuola Romana dei Fumetti'' and works between Rome and Frascati.

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