Journey to alien-occupied interwar England, courtesy of the award-winning creative team of Dan Abnett (Warhammer 40K, Immortal Red Sonja) & I.N.J. Culbard (Salamandre, Tales From The Umbrella Academy), with Nik Abnett providing additional material!
Out at sea during the invasion, our intimate crew of unlucky voyagers returns to a world they once knew, their once-cozy seaside home now occupied by alien invaders.
Combining a rich cast of anthropomorphized characters in the tradition of Blacksad and aliens unlike any you've ever seen in the spirit of War of the Worlds meets Wind in the Willows! Wild's End is a world unlike any more
The darkness that Abnett inserts at the end of the first issue suggests that theres a greater darkness on the horizon. Theres every possibility that things could start to get VERY disturbing as the series progresses. Its a mystery, yes...but theres just enough to suggest that there might be kind of a deeper horror lurking beneath the surface of it all. Read Full Review
Wilds End #1 is a perfect jumping on point for new fans, as well as a fun follow up to the series that came before. The storytelling and characterization works perfectly for an introductory issue, with the art building on everything in a wonderful and concise manner. Read Full Review
A measured beginning to what promises to be yet another cracking series. Abnett and Culbard bring back their ‘A.A. Milne meets H.G. Wells' series with a triumphant fanfare, and as before, the blend of engaging characters, high-stakes drama and gorgeous artwork makes this a series that comes highly, highly recommended. Read Full Review
Culbard crafts some beautiful imagery throughout the issue. The visual style of the story is very unique and its unassuming nature draws in the reader as the bigger story begins to unfold. Read Full Review
Slow boiling but worth the wait, the return to "Wild's End captures the terror and triumph of our first visit to Lower Crowchurch perfectly. Read Full Review
Wild's End #1 is more than worthy of reader attention, and they should settle in somewhere cozy for the long haul. Read Full Review
Wild's End #1 is an intriguing way to start this story that invites you to be left as in-the-dark as its characters, and does a great job of world/mystery building. Read Full Review
It's basically Fabulous Mr. Fox as written by Stephen King. Read Full Review
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