May 3

Review: Wolf Moon #2 by Cullen Bunn and Jeremy Haun

wolf moon 2As is the nature of comics this issue is a bit of a down time where new things are revealed to our (probable) hero. If a werewolf that possesses a new person for the three nights of the full moon and slaughters gleefully through families and towns isn’t bad enough someone is hunting the survivors, the people who the wolf once possessed, and tearing them apart. Spliced with wolf adventures with some clever, but not clever enough, heroes, this issue at least lets our hero know what exactly is at stake. Recommended for horror comic readers.

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May 1

Review: Wolf Moon #1by Cullen Bunn and Jeremy Haun

wm1A lot has been done with the werewolf tale, in fact romance tales of werewolves being tamed run side by side with horror tales of cannibal beasts. Bunn offers us this take of a werewolf that doesn’t just transform people, it transforms lives, and of the people obsessed with ending it.

There’s plenty of gore and darkness to be had amid some awesome art. (A touch of Supernatural, a touch of The Wolfman.) but it’s in the last frame that Bunn gives us more than just a good, but typical werewolf tale. This is the first in a 6 part mini series so it should be easy and inexpensive for comic readers to check out. And if readers love horror comics this is one to find.

Contains: Gore, language, violence

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