When Owen Blackwood is called across time to a seemingly normal home to destroy a haunted painting, it didn't feel like anything out of the ordinary to this agent of Wolvenheart. Upon arrival, however, Owen finds himself trapped in the very painting he was called to destroy. With only a one hour window of time in which to operate, will Owen be able to save the family from certain death and destroy the painting? Or will he get lost in time and become a cross-dimensional walking ghost?
Hour of the Wolf is the second thrilling title in Underworld, an all-new universe created by Mark London which also includes Revolution 9 (l more
This issue resonated with me even more than Revolution 9, the first installment in the Underworld Universe. This is my kind of storyparanormal hauntings, time-traveling monster hunterswhats not to love? Read Full Review
HOUR OF THE WOLF #1 is an entertaining, episodic spinoff of Mad Cave's Wolvenheart series, focusing on an agent sent to help a family face a supernatural threat. Mark London's script is tight and effective, and Danilo Beyrouth's art style presents the right mix of horror and supernatural steampunk. Read Full Review
Hours of the Wolf #1 may have stumbled slightly at first but ultimately succeeds in delivering a gripping tale filled with suspense, terror, and intrigue. Mark London's writing paired with Danilo Beyrouth's art brings a haunting and creepy world to life in a unique fashion. The build up for future issues is present and will be ready for issue two in my pull box. Read Full Review
I didn't go into this with very high expectations but I was very pleasantly surprised. The art is solid and the writing is good, but the overall story and plot are very interesting. The "Hour of the Wolf" being the one hour they can operate is an interesting premise and I'm looking forward to seeing how this plays out. This issue hooked me, for sure.