Ferals #1 (2012) wrap cover

Ferals #1 (2012) wrap cover

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Cover: Gabriel Andrade
Writer: David Lapham
Art: Gabriel Andrade
Lapham unleashes a new on-going horror series! David (CROSSED) Lapham returns to his Stray Bullets roots with a brutal supernatural crime drama that features the grueling horror of a new type of werewolf! Officer Dale Chesnutt has a big bloody problem - slaughtered civilians are turning up in the sleepy town of Cypress and now it's on him to figure it out. But while he is discovering more carnage, and his violent passions for a sexy mysterious woman, a vicious creature strikes again, this time at Dale's own family. The horrific mystery begins to unfold with Gabriel (LADY DEATH) Andrade illustrating the on-going Ferals epic.
Date Available: 01/04/2012
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

Avatar made a werewolf comic. It has over the top violence and nudity. It's pretty much what you'd expect, which is too bad. I was hoping for something more. I've liked David Laphams work since his Stray Bullets days and was hoping for something more. The guys at Avatar promised me he has an interesting twist on the Werewolf legend but you certainly don't see it in issue #1. Average Werewolf outting, here's hoping things get more interesting in the next two issues. I need something more.
5 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Cover: Gabriel Andrade
Writer: David Lapham
Art: Gabriel Andrade
Lapham unleashes a new on-going horror series! David (CROSSED) Lapham returns to his Stray Bullets roots with a brutal supernatural crime drama that features the grueling horror of a new type of werewolf! Officer Dale Chesnutt has a big bloody problem - slaughtered civilians are turning up in the sleepy town of Cypress and now it's on him to figure it out. But while he is discovering more carnage, and his violent passions for a sexy mysterious woman, a vicious creature strikes again, this time at Dale's own family. The horrific mystery begins to unfold with Gabriel (LADY DEATH) Andrade illustrating the on-going Ferals epic.
Date Available: 01/04/2012
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

Avatar made a werewolf comic. It has over the top violence and nudity. It's pretty much what you'd expect, which is too bad. I was hoping for something more. I've liked David Laphams work since his Stray Bullets days and was hoping for something more. The guys at Avatar promised me he has an interesting twist on the Werewolf legend but you certainly don't see it in issue #1. Average Werewolf outting, here's hoping things get more interesting in the next two issues. I need something more.
5 out of 10 Grahams