From the director of the critically-acclaimed Marvel Studios Special Presentation WEREWOLF BY NIGHT, MICHAEL GIACCHINO, comes a first-of-its kind tale of terror in the Marvel Universe with one goal in mind: to show you why WEREWOLF BY NIGHT is as captivating as ever, with over fifty years of comics history - and a hundred times as many bodies in his wake!
The life and times of Jack Russell are anything but boring. Giacchino & Loo construct two distinct stories that bring out the best of the cursed beast. The art holds nothing back as threats are dealt with the only way he knows. Looking for why the Wolf-Man has lasted over 50 years? Look no further than here! Read Full Review
Most importantly, “A Howling Nightmare” also explores the internal conflict of its lycanthropic characters, making the comparison to the main story's muddled execution all the more obvious. “A Howling Nightmare” proves that a compelling Werewolf by Night story is possible in a short format, and its success only highlights that Blood Moon Rise was conceived as part of something far too big for a single one-shot to contain. Read Full Review
Werewolf By Night: Blood Moon Rise #1 feels like it was trying to go for an older style of comic storytelling, with shorter one-off vignettes. But neither story is fleshed out enough, which leaves the whole thing feeling too light on content. Read Full Review