In a world where Judge Dredd turned into a werewolf... and stayed that way! The legendary creator of Dogwelder, John McCrea, takes a sideways look at one of the more celebrated Dredd stories, "Cry of the Werewolf" by John Wagner & Alan Grant and the late, great Steve Dillon. Brace yourself for... "Howl of the Wolf!"
Howl of the Wolf is a fantastic one shot Deviation book that is a lot of fun and really is a high point for IDW's Deviation line. McCrea does a great job of making the book feel "serious" while all along having that "wink" and "nudge" throughout the story that it is obviously not taking itself too seriously. If you are a fan of Judge Dredd, werewolves or just all around fun comics you are not going to be disappointed. IDW is also releasing a reprint the original story line Cry of the Werewolf available the same day as this issue so readers and get a double dose of "Wolf Dredd" action, don't miss out. Read Full Review
This was an entertaining one-shot coming from IDWs Deviations titles, and serves as a satisfying follow-up to the Cry of the Wolf story. The price for the title is pretty high, so if you like Judge Dredd and werewolves, pick this up. Also, if you want to read Judge Dredd – Cry of the Wolf, IDW has reprinted that storyline, whichcomes out Wednesday. Read Full Review
While Judge Dredd: Deviations lacks the intensity of 'Cry of the Werewolf,' John McCrae did a wonderful job producing an alternate ending/sequel to a classic Judge Dredd story. Read Full Review
A howlingly fun deviation, possibly the best of IDW's current crop, that takes the core concept and runs with it. A satisfying follow-up on the original too. Read Full Review
Very fun one-shot