The Horizon Experiment: Moon Dogs #1
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| Writer | Tananarive Due |
| Artist | Josè Villarrubia, Kelsey Ramsay |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Literary horror icon and multi-award-winning novelist Tananarive Due (The Reformatory) and hot newcomer Kelsey Ramsay present Moon Dogs-following East African werewolves secretly living in Miami, as this minority within a minority is caught in a burgeoning war that threatens both lycanthrope and human lives.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Capes & Tights - Justin Soderberg
Nov 21, 2024While Moon Dogs embraces familiar horror tropes, it also weaves a compelling story about identity and belonging. The issue is both insightful and entertaining, making it standout as a unique blend of horror and profound social commentary. Tananarive Due brilliantly captures the feeling of otherness through her narrative while Kelsey Ramsay brings this evocative tale to life. A truly unique and profound one-shot. Read Full Review
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9.5
Nerd Initiative - Richard Coryell
Nov 20, 2024Moon Dogs #1 is an awesome read, with not only a great story, but also a great message. Tananarive Due mixes in the very real world message of being treated differently and less than because of being "different with a really good werewolf tale. The message is intertwined so well into this story that it never is over bearing, but at the same time it is ever present. A true masterful work. Read Full Review
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9.4
The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache
Nov 13, 2024While Moon Dogs #1 ponders what we owe to the past and future, this story of heritage and lycanthropy also addresses those who feel marginalized within an oppressed community. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea
Nov 22, 2024Although 'Moon Dogs' taps into familiar horror tropes, it does so with a unique lens, weaving a narrative rich in identity and societal commentary. The issue is both intellectually stimulating and thrilling, marking it as a standout blend of horror and profound social insight. Read Full Review