The history of werewolves in the Jones family runs deep-but does that include Jughead's little sister Jellybean as well? It's a question good ol' Jug must answer before the Coopers or Reggie's new Pack get to her first!
Jughead: The Hunger has been building to this confrontation between the title character and Reggie for some time. We're about to see that pay off in a big way with some added bonuses, as the Coopers are never far behind. The series challenges the idea of destiny and uses werewolves to do it. Just because Jughead is a werewolf doesn't mean he's a monster. Reggie has always been a monster though. That kid is the worst. Read Full Review
The story of Jughead: the Hunger has started to win me over and I am really liking what is starting to happen in the series. The halfway switch with the artist still bugs me and just feels like it changes the whole tone of the book. On another note, this series has to have some of the best collection of covers of any series all three look amazing and every month they have some glorious covers, but Michael Walsh's homage cover to The Company of Wolves poster is absolutely fantastic and I could not pass it up! Read Full Review
Jughead: The Hunger #6 still isnt a great book, but its not bothersome. The story flows pretty well, and the art team does solid work. While there are tone issues accompanying the gore, it does surprise me how dark the book is willing to go. I can tentatively recommend this one to the Archie or horror fan. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review