Following his escape from the circus in the last issue, the werewolf finds himself in California hillbilly country, hunted for breaking a rifle and stealing meat. After this inspired sequence is over, Jack Russell frees a demon from a cave and the werewolf gets to fight it. The issue’s plot is incredibly lame–Wein is just […]
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Werewolf by Night #8 by Len Wein and Werner Roth
March 18th, 2008 · No Comments
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Werewolf by Night #6-7 by Len Wein and Mike Ploog
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
In an inevitable turn of events, Jack Russell is finally kidnapped by a circus. They don’t just want him for the transformation–in fact, they don’t want him for that bit at all (which makes the scenes where he does transform in a cage for circus patrons inexplicable), but for something mystical. Len Wein has a […]
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Werewolf by Night #5 by Len Wein and Mike Ploog
February 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I’ve been waiting to make a comment about the editor checking the scripts (this issue takes place on night three of the full moon, as did the last issue and this one immediately follows the previous one), but Ploog’s inking himself here and I can’t say anything bad. I hadn’t realized how much the other […]
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Wonder Woman #1-7 by George Perez, Len Wein and Greg Potter
May 6th, 2007 · No Comments
It had never occurred to me to try reading George Perez’s Wonder Woman comics, then a friend told me they were good, so I checked out the first collection, Gods and Mortals.
Besides Perez’s great art, it’s all about his plotting (Greg Potter scripted the first two issues, Len Wein the other five in the collection). […]
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