The Dresden Files: Dog Men #1

Writer: Jim Butcher, Mark Powers Artist: Diego Galindo Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: June 14, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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Jim Butcher's worldwide bestselling Dresden Files saga continues in this original limited series! Harry Dresden is a man on the edge - and that is something that can be dangerous to friend and foe alike. He's been drafted by a senior member of the White Council of Wizards to investigate a series of murders in rural Mississippi. As always, there's more afoot than is immediately apparent. The question is, will Harry's state of mind keep him from seeing it, and will his actions lead him into direct conflict with the wizard who's depending on his help?

  • 9.1
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen Jun 9, 2017

    Mark Powers has found the voice of Harry Dresden really well in this book. So much so that I have to wonder if he was able to call Jim Butcher up for help. The art work by Diego Galindois fantastic. I especially loved his splash page of the Wolfman that attached the Martineaux family. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Multiversity Comics - Jacob Hill Jun 16, 2017

    An even chapter that may turn into a fun Dresden mystery. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicWow!TV - Huck Talwar Jun 7, 2017

    This is a great start to what I imagine will be an engrossing story. For anyone into the supernatural and/or crime, this series is definitely for you! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Jun 14, 2017

    I am a big fan of Dynamite, their commitment to a diverse range of comics is one of their strengths, competing as they do with Dark Horse and Image. True, their range may stand on licenced books with the quality, at least recently, far outweighing and perceived weakness in having a licensed base. This particular file of Dresden should suitably please the coven of his fans. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    Geek-O-Rama - David Doub Jun 28, 2017

    Maybe Dresden Fans would find it more enjoyable but as a standalone comic it fails to help bring in new readers into the story. The art and writing is fine but they made a book that seems to cater to only a certain reader. Read Full Review

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