When Inquisition agents come to destroy a wolf that used to be one of their own men, they don’t stand a chance without the ultimate ally!
There's more I want to say about this issue, but I told myself I'd keep the review for the first issue spoiler free. So, my final verdict? Pick it up, even if you're new to the series. It's only two issues long, but it makes the most of it. The story stands alone extremely well, even though it's picking up on story elements that were already in motion. If you're already a Baltimore reader, this story is simply unmissable. Judge Duvic as a werewolf. You can't say no to that. Like I said at the beginning, this is my favorite Baltimore story yet. Read Full Review
I'm not entirely convinced that a two issue story is the right fit for Baltimore or any Mignola comic because you miss out on the complexity and layers that I love so much in these and other worksbut, this one is certainly deep and rich enough to try. Read Full Review
A spine-chilling read,Baltimore: The Wolf and the Apostle #1will keep readers riveted with its nail-biting suspense. This is an insane werewolf story thats also bloody as hell. If you havent read the Baltimore series (thats a shame) before, then this is the perfect place to start. Read Full Review
Baltimore's the book for you if you're feeling the need for a good, creepy comic this week. Read Full Review
While this issue is not a tale of Lord Baltimore, it is excellent and may set up his involvement for the conclusion in #2! I highly recommend this series.