Robert Bexar's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics Bulletin Reviews: 4
7.8Avg. Review Rating

Thankfully, the art saved the book, leaving a hint of realism in the issue. But, throwing Ash into space seemed a bit contrived to me" almost as though the powers-that-be were just sitting around trying to think of something, anything, else to do, so Cullen just went, "Let's do space!!" The other problem is that I didn't feel a real connection to Ash. And I love Ash. By the end of the book, even with the OMG moment that's supposed to hook you for issue 2, I was left feeling "Eh."

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The ending has a great twist to it and I am very interested to see where this book goes. However, I hope that the creators know where they are going with this storyline. The mole is going to take some finagling later on down the road.

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This book takes a classic horror icon and has a lot of fun with it. The curse is no longer passed on by a bite or a scratch, but by a roaming spirit that inhabits a new body every month for 3 days. Wolf Moon's art is by Jeremy Haun (The Darkness) and good sweet Lord, faithful followers, it's magnificent in this book. The end will leave you with your mouth agape, wondering just what the hell is going on.

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Hell, I loved this whole new re-design of everything. Who he is, what happens to him after every mission, everything. Go now and pick up this book! Seriously, why are you still reading this? GO!!

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