With her would-be assassin dead, Dancy retreats to lick her woundsonly to discover that her would-be refuge has been corrupted by the towns twisted secret.
"Alabaster: Wolves" #2 is just as good... actually, strike that. "Alabaster: Wolves" #2 is even better than the first issue. Kiernan and Lieber are a natural pairing of creative talent, and I hope this mini-series is the first of many from the pair. "Alabaster: Wolves" is officially my favorite southern supernatural horror series. Lots more, please. Read Full Review
Overall, it's a solid next effort and I'll certainly be reading the rest of this five-issue miniseries. Dancy is a compelling mix of down-home earnestness, savage ferocity and sullen misery, and we still aren't entirely sure what her angle is. Ostensibly, she's a monster-slayer out to protect reg'lar folk, but is she mistaking a demon for an angel in her holy quest, or is there other stuff going on here? Hopefully, we'll find out soon. There's plenty of promise that it'll be a cool revelation when we do. Read Full Review
This issue did not disappoint and even though I was expecting something completely different, it surprised me and has shown me what to expect from this point forward. This is yet another strong adaptation from Dark Horse who has shown this year that they are the to go to publisher for novel adaptations. If you missed the first issue then you can grab it digitally and why you’re there you can pick up the second issue as well. If you like your books in print like me, then I would see if you’re retailer can order you the first issue (chances are they can) and just buy and hold the second issue for the time being. Read Full Review
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