It's a fresh take on an old favorite, werewolves. And while the idea of a digital comic may turn a few readers off, I can say without a doubt, it's a hard medium to adjust to, but digital comics are well worth it. It's a fun read, and frankly, it's a nice change from the hundreds of super-hero books swarming the shelves and your pull list. Again, the book will be released on iPhone, iPad, and the Sony PSP store around March 30th. Read Full Review
Nilsons scripting abilities arent quite on the level of Wallers artistic talents just yet as he tends to lean heavily on characters blatantly making their thoughts known rather than trusting Waller to broadcast their moods through their faces but Nilson has his pacing and plotting down. The choreography of the action scenes likewise leaves a lot to be desired, the first issues climax standing out as one of the more confusing and awkward fights Ive seen in a comic. But theres plenty to indicate that Nilson will find his footing soon enough and until then Waller more than makes up the difference making this book an easy recommendation. Read Full Review
The Pound #1 was a fun read - and I anticipate future issues will be a nice blend of horror and comedy. I'm looking forward to checking out the second issue. Read Full Review
With an ending that leaves the story wide open, it could go anywhere at all, and that's what will bring you back. An interesting opening gambit, Issue One is well worth a read, especially if you're a werewolf fan. Even if you're not, you'll find this an enjoyable enough read. Read Full Review
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