WOLF FIGHT!
• Red Wolf and Werewolf by Night battle it out under an Arizona moon!
• What is the true history of this werewolf curse?
• Who really runs Life Pharmaceuticals, and what plans do they have for our heroes in that big glass tower?
Rated T+
Werewolf By Night #3 is easily one of the most interesting and visually fascinating of the short series. Read Full Review
Overall, the story was enjoyable, but nothing mind-blowing. Werewolf By Night #3 lacks some of the impact the prior issues had visually, even while the story's depth does deliver an entertaining plot. The ending of the issue does set up an exciting conclusion to this mini-series, so we'll have to wait and see what's in store from this creative team. Read Full Review
This feels like several different comics all shuffled in together, but none of them are entirely unpleasant. Read Full Review
Werewolf by Night was a highly anticipated relaunch with a ton of potential. With one chapter left, I have to wonder how the creative team is going to tie any of this together or at least leave the characters on a more solid footing with more stories to tell. Instead, it's more of a ho-hum, forgettable tale. Read Full Review
So far, this is the weakest issue in the series. It feels rushed, like someone is in a hurry.
If you take away with the bullet point mythology and double spread page that follows, you aren't getting many pages to develop anything. I can't say I liked the colors as much either.
I was enjoying the first half with Red Wolf, but then the second half sort of ruined it for me. It was too much, too fast.
Red Wolf rescues Jake and angles to be his mentor. But a second attack by Monster Squad riles everybody up and leads Jake (who, bless his hairy heart, is not very bright) to motorbike his way right into the clutches of the evil pharma corp and its supervillainous leader.
I like what the creators are TRYING to do here, but it's just not coming together in a competent way. Flaws abound. The writers seem to think "characterization" is something you do only once per character. Unfortunate artistic shortcuts undermine the visuals. And there's a criminal page layout error: The Song of the Wolf spread is gorgeous. To stick the page that explains it BEFORE it instead of after it is rock stupid. And avoidable. I can forgive the writers, more
Not very fun or special.