Things go from bad to worse for Gary Hampton, the Astounding Wolf-Man. His job is on the line, his wife is ready to leave him, his daughter hates him, and he's in the middle of the worst fight of his short career as a superhero. Could things be over before they even truly begin?
It's going to be a while before Astounding Wolf-Man ascends to the level of quality seen in Kirkman's best books, and I'm not entirely sure it ever will. However, even if it doesn't, the likable cast and constant stream of surprise twists should be enough to tide Kirkman-junkies over between issues of Invincible. Read Full Review
Those wolves. Theyre always so impatient. And hungry. Read Full Review
Wow, it's not just great, it's really really good! I already started to blame Gary for being such a hypocrite, but the twist did put everything at its place. It was awesome! And I get more and more interested in the characters and story. Also, I couldn't not notice that this idea of saving some guy to feed of him later was already used by Robert in Marvel Zombies. Do you remember that twist with Pym and T'Challa? I don't know, it worked the second time too!
If you thought about reading this comic, I think you should! The Astounding Wolf-Man actually begins much quicker and more interesting, than Invincible. I doubt it'll be that good in a long run, but it's only 25 issues, maybe it will!