Brooklyn Animal Control is not your run-of-the-mill social services agency, and the officers assigned to it are not your average caseworkers... they are a breed apart. These street-hardened veterans negotiate a dangerous secret world in the heart of New York City, one inhabited by werewolves that roam the streets by night, and infest the hidden back rooms of the criminal elite in their human alter-egos by day. Which of their forms is more viscous is open to debate... but both are equally deadly!
This is soon to be turned into a television series which I will definitely be watching if it's half as good as this book. With great art and story that keeps you hooked, 50 pages just Isn't enough, I wanted more. Read Full Review
I hope that this new team of storytellers can maintain the tone and the feel that have made their first issue so strong. Read Full Review
I know that this is a one shot, but it definitely left me wanting more. It has laid the ground work nicely for whatever is going to follow, be it more in comics or a full series out of its USA Network pilot. Read Full Review
It has a fairly typical premise. The world we know is a carefully manicured cover-up. A young man clumsily begins to see things as they truly are. We've seen it. But if you can look beyond how well-worn some of its elements are, you can get a lot of entertainment from this book. Brooklyn Animal Control has a satisfying arc that ends with plenty of potential. Read Full Review
As a one-shot it doesn't really stand alone as a must have story. Then again, who knows, if the show makes it big, it might become a collectible. Read Full Review
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