Dancy Flammarion has survived monsters and ghosts, demons and bloodonly to be trapped in a town eaten away from the inside by dark magic. Now, Dancy and her companions make their way to the heart of the darkness: the wolves lair, and the terrible choice that waits within.
Dancy ends by saying, "you just gotta wait and see what's next." I sincerely hope that it's another mini-series from Kiernan, Lieber and Rosenberg, because this one might be the best I've read in years. Anyone who is a fan of great comics where the story and art work in perfect harmony owe it to themselves to pick up Alabaster: Wolves , even if they aren't a horror fan per se. This is a story that surpasses genre, as all great stories do. Read Full Review
"Alabaster: Wolves" was an introduction to the character of Dancy Flammarion to me, as well as a re-introduction to Kiernan's writing. The teaming up of Kiernan and Lieber was a great choice; the pair play off of each other's strengths and they've made "Alabaster: Wolves" a strong debut for the character that makes me desperate to read more. Hopefully we'll get that soon. If you didn't read "Alabaster: Wolves" you've missed out on one of the creepier mini-series of the year. Read Full Review
My hope is that is series did well enough to have another following Dancy, as her journey just became incredibly interesting. If you missed out on it all together I encourage you to hit the back issue pins or the Dark Horse digital store front check it out. It’s a series with a strong mix of character development, action and incredible art. Read Full Review