Curse #2

7.8

Critic Reviews

5 Reviews
8.0

User Reviews

1 Reviews
Writer Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel
Artist Riley Rossmo, Colin Lorimer
Cover Price $3.99

Laney Griffin has captured the muderer that has been terrorizing his small town, but Anton Chavoy is no ordinary psychopath- he's a werewolf. As Laney scratches dates off the calendar until the wolf's return, hoping Anton's transformation will be the proof that wins him the bounty to finance his son's leukemia treatment, Laney's problems continue to mount- he's the chief suspect in Sheriff Nora Hughes' pursuit of the town's murderer. Laney is going to learn the hard way that the CURSE comes at the greatest cost.

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 9.0

    Shadowhawk's Shade - Abhinav Jain

    Feb 23, 2014

    Overall, a strong sequel issue and one that I hope heralds how good the next few will be as well. To the creative team: keep up the good work! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    All-Comic - Erik Gonzalez

    Feb 18, 2014

    Curse #2 maintains this riveting story with superb imagery. This is a must buy! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson

    Feb 19, 2014

    Curse continues to be a horror tale I cant recommend enough, and the combination of the human drama of Laney and his son with the supernatural world of werewolves results in a powerfully engaging drama, and one which Im definitely going to be sticking with until the finale. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Bloody Disgusting - Zac Thompson

    Feb 19, 2014

    Curse manages to be so much more than typical werewolf fare. The dynamic combination of styles within the creative team propels it to be something uniquely horrifying. There is loss, isolation, blood, guts, manipulation and more. The book touches on all sorts of taboos and like any good horror story has its roots firmly grounded in the history of its world. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Comic Bastards - Erik McAlister

    Feb 19, 2014

    Not a very long review, I know, but I think that it's safe to say that this may be the general consensus. A good issue, but not nearly the impressive all around storytelling of its predecessor. I'm sure that the best is yet to come though. This is just the calm before the storm. Or maybe I just have the wrong expectations for this book. Read Full Review

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