Wulfborne #1
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| Writer | Brian Middleton |
| Artist | Brian Middleton |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"Come to me and I will heal your broken heart." These words, spoken by a sweet-voiced angel, lead Wulfborne into a dark and creature-filled underworld. As he battles his way through minotaurs, fish creatures and other strange monsters we learn that Wulfborne has lost the love of his life, Luna. He is now torn between dealing with the angel who has whispered that she will heal his broken heart and a promise that he made to Luna. Wulfborne the Adventurer travels the Underworld in an attempt to heal his broken heart! Monstrous adversaries block his way! Strange Travelers warn him back! But the bitter swordsman is determined to see this through.. more
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9.0
Pastrami Nation - Nolan Smith
Mar 24, 2019I loved the first issue, my only negative is it took so long for me to get a hold of a copy. Numerous comic shops didnt get it in, heck even the order I placed for it via Previews got cancelled by the shop mysteriously. Yet, I managed to get a hold of a variant cover version on Scouts website, and I am glad I did. This book is going places: that place might be to hell, but I am on board for the ride. Read Full Review
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8.0
Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson
Mar 07, 2019Wulfborne #1 reminded me a lot of one of my all-time favorite comics, the original The Crow from James O'Barr. The black and white color palette, the morose/gloomy tone. It gives me that vibe, but then adding in a little more cartoony style with some fantasy/sword-and-sorcery type story points. I was excited about Wulfborne #1 when I first heard about it and the first issue did not disappoint. Middleton does some fantastic work and he is a creator to keep an eye on. Read Full Review
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8.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Mar 10, 2019If this is where Wulfborne starts, I can't imagine what kind of monsters we'll encounter with the rest of this series. It's a dark, brooding journey filled with danger at every turn. Read Full Review