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Fantastic Five: Best Comic Werewolves
Fantastic Five: Best Comic Werewolves
Fantastic Five: Best Comic Werewolves
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from our years on the Internet, it’s that there’s no aspect of comics that can’t be broken down and quantified in a single definitive list, preferably in amounts of five or ten. And since there’s no more definitive authority than ComicsAlliance, we’re taking it upon ourselves to compile Top Five lists of everything you could ever want to know about comics. Ah, the Halloween season. That wonderful time of the year where they let me talk about monsters around here and no one looks at me funny for having fifteen tabs about werewolves open on my laptop.
Ask Chris #262: Where Oh Werewolf?
Ask Chris #262: Where Oh Werewolf?
Ask Chris #262: Where Oh Werewolf?
Q: Are there any superheroes who can't be improved by making them also a werewolf? -- @daveexmachina A: My friends, I am being 100% real with you when I say that questions like this are exactly why I started writing this column in the first place. So let's see here. If you go back and look at my work over the past ten years, it's probably going to be pretty clear that when it comes to your classic Halloween monsters, werewolves don't really do much for me. I am and will always be a Dracula man, but I can't deny that throwing in some extra hair, a couple of claws, and an uncontrollable monthly blood lust is something that could make pretty much any character in comics a whole lot more interesting. Which, now that I think of it, is probably why it's actually happened way more than you might remember.
The 'Kamen Rider' Christmas Episode [Review]
The 'Kamen Rider' Christmas Episode [Review]
The 'Kamen Rider' Christmas Episode [Review]
If you've been reading ComicsAlliance for a while, then you probably already know that as soon as the calendar switches over to December, I start obsessively watching as many Christmas specials as I possibly can. Not just the big Rankin-Bass specials, either -- I do my best to watch out for the weird ones, like Christmas Comes to Pac-Land and that He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special where Skeletor
‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2′ Is Completely Insane And Actually Worth Watching. Seriously.
‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2′ Is Completely Insane And Actually Worth Watching. Seriously.
‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2′ Is Completely Insane And Actually Worth Watching. Seriously.
Before she stepped down as ComicsAlliance's Editor-In-Chief, Laura Hudson -- the chief architect of my misery over the past three years -- made one final edict. When Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 was released, I would be required to finish what I started and write a review for ComicsAlliance...
‘Anathema': Rachel Deering on Her ‘Lesbian Werewolf Epic’ [Kickstarter]
‘Anathema': Rachel Deering on Her ‘Lesbian Werewolf Epic’ [Kickstarter]
‘Anathema': Rachel Deering on Her ‘Lesbian Werewolf Epic’ [Kickstarter]
At first glance, you might not think of writer Rachel Deering's self-described "lesbian werewolf epic" Anathema as a love story. There's no romantic montages, overcoming adversity or teary confessions in the rain - and there's definitely not a happy ending: the first issue opens with Mercy Barlowe recounting her girlfriend being burned at the stake for the couple's "abomination&quo
Dylan Meconis’ ‘Family Man’ Blends History, Theology and Very Subtle Werewolves
Dylan Meconis’ ‘Family Man’ Blends History, Theology and Very Subtle Werewolves
Dylan Meconis’ ‘Family Man’ Blends History, Theology and Very Subtle Werewolves
There aren't many comics that crack jokes about post-Reformation theology, but Dylan Meconis manages to make those jokes both incredibly funny and surprisingly accessible in her historical webcomic Family Man. Set in 1768 before the formation of Germany, it follows Luther Levy, a disgraced theology scholar who has taken a lecturing position at a strange university stranded in the wilderness... Re
‘Tarot’ #63 Explains What Breasts Are For to Naked Lady Werewolves [Review]
‘Tarot’ #63 Explains What Breasts Are For to Naked Lady Werewolves [Review]
‘Tarot’ #63 Explains What Breasts Are For to Naked Lady Werewolves [Review]
I've been reading Jim Balent's "Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose" for the majority of its ten-year (and counting) run, and in that time it's been the most consistently amazing comic book on the stands. Admittedly, this isn't quite the traditional definition of "amazing," but it always leaves me pretty amazed...
Number One With a Silver Bullet: The Best and Worst Comic Book Werewolves
Number One With a Silver Bullet: The Best and Worst Comic Book Werewolves
Number One With a Silver Bullet: The Best and Worst Comic Book Werewolves
This Friday, the release of "Wolfman" brings werewolves back to movie theaters for the first time since... well, since November, actually, when that kid with the abs fought the guy who sparkles for the love of the girl who pouts a lot. So does this mean that werewolves are the new vampires...
High Moon: Talking Western Werewolves with The Zuda Creators
High Moon: Talking Western Werewolves with The Zuda Creators
High Moon: Talking Western Werewolves with The Zuda Creators
"High Moon," the horror western webcomic that won the first monthly online competition at DC's Zuda Comics, released its first print volume this week. David Gallaher and Steve Ellis, the creative team behind High Moon, talked with ComicsAlliance about the evolution of the series, where it drew its inspiration, and new season of the webcomic that launches tomorrow...