Post by richardvasseur on Feb 8, 2020 21:57:58 GMT
Title: Night Wolf # 1
Publisher: Lone Wolf Comics
Story, Script, & Letters by: Robert A. Multari
Line Art by: Oscar Choquecota Ale & Carlos Herrara
Colors by: Ross A. Campbell & Carlos Herrara
Price: $ 2.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.lonewolfcomics.com
Comments: The art delivers with frightening zombies that are illustrated to bring fear. Than the fear is ampted up as we see a creature from a nightmare.
Supernatural creature are around here.
Rod and Jen are a nice couple. You can tell though their lives are about to be changed forever. Lots of characters are introduced Rod's friends and those who will become his enemies. They are all people or creatures that make you want to know more about them. The vile villains are on the move and they are putting their plans into place. They seem very confident in what they are doing. As for Rod he still has no idea what is coming.
The story does build up suspense and gets you feeling like your watching a horror movie. The characters are presented wonderfully. The art brings out the evil present. The story draws you in and sings its fangs into you.
Title: Night Wolf # 2
Publisher: Lone Wolf Comics
Story, Script, & Letters by: Robert A. Multari
Page Artwork by: Bokuman Studio
Cover Artwork by: Ross A. Campbell & Carlos Herrara
Price: $ 2.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.lonewolfcomics.com
Comments: Rod is having nightmares of people and creatures. Rod though is just your average football player with a girlfriend and friends. He has monsters coming into his life lead by Lord Malice.
The art is to vague on the faces it needs to be more focused and have more detail to it. The girls have extra thick thighs and hips.
Now at the school prom all kinds of monsters show up to start a fight. Demons, witches, vampires and werewolves. The red demon is illustrated well showing its strength. Rod and Jen are shown making a run for it and Rod does things he did not know he was capable of.
Than another player enters the field Black Claw and Rod lets free his wolfish side. Now as he fully transforms the artwork here shines. Rod makes one big bad powerful werewolf. He is a scary sight.
So what does Lord Malice want with Rod?
The way each character is inserted into the story works well. The way things unfold keeps you wanting to know what is coming next. The horror is building and the monsters gathering.
Title: Night Wolf # 3
Publisher: Lone Wolf Comics
Story, Script, & Letters by: Robert A. Multari
Cover & Page Illustration & Inks by: Bokuman Studio
Cover & Pager Colors by: Gat Melvyn
Price: $ 2.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.lonewolfcomics.com
Comments: Rod as a werewolf is one imposing sight. The art is stunning on him the colors beautifully done and his teeth you have to see. Rod faces Black Claw another werewolf he is drawn as a dark creature. The fight is a fierce one and blood is drawn the action could have been illustrated better to show the emotion and brutality of it.
For Rod his life is no longer so pretty. The evil characters entering his life are bring such pain and suffering. They deliver death to all around him. Rod is learning how to fight back and he now has help from a pure breed. She is armed and so very dangerous. So we see there are both good and bad werewolves in this story. Yet Rod may be the most powerful of them all.
This is getting exciting. The monster characters are illustrated horrifically. This is like a horror movie filled with the creatures of the night that you fear.
Title: Night Wolf # 4
Publisher: Lone Wolf Comics
Story, Script, & Letters by: Robert A. Multari
Cover Art by: Carlos Herrera
Line Art by: Carlos Herrera
Colors by: Gat Melvyn
Price: $ 2.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.lonewolfcomics.com
Comments: Rod and Snow Paw these two are illustrated wonderfully to bring out their savagery. The other werewolves we see are illustrated with a ferociousness that will give you nightmares.
The Scottish accent used in the words is fun to read as you will hear the accent in your mind.
Werewolves are a divided lot. There are many species of them. Here we see two a good and bad side of each. Snow Paw is good and Rod is neither yet.
Night Hunter comes on the scene a dark armored person attacking Rod.
Werewolves do seem to be a natural thing here.
Werewolves, FBI, a monster hunter and a place from the past what do all these things have in common well they are all a part of this wild story that just might rip your throat out.
Snow Paw is a kind hearted werewolf and Rod is unsure about his nature. Yet Rod is a raging beast ready to kill if he wants to be.
Werewolves roam freely here. The art is done to show these creatures as big powerful terrifying beings.
Richard Vasseur