
Issue: Alabaster: Wolves #1
Writer: Caitlín R. Kiernan
Artist: Steve Lieber
Publisher: Dark Horse
Release Date: April 2012
Price: $3.50
“For nearly as long as she can remember, Dancy Flammarion has
fought monsters, cutting a bloody swath through the demons and dark
things of the world, aimed like a weapon by forces beyond her control or
questioning.”
Dying Breath: 4.5 out of 5
Phew! I have to admit that I originally feared this would be a
book along the lines of Twilight, due to the popularity of such
franchises being turned into comics. It is not though. What is presented
within these pages is a story that is visually breathtaking, mentally
stimulating and when combined they create one hell of a first issue. The
artwork in this book did take me a little bit to adjust to, but after 5
pages I was on board. The character designs are great, and the
consistency is seen from panel to panel. The most GORE-Geous thing in
this book though, was the werewolf transformation. Easily the visual
highlight of the issue for me. The story itself was something I expect
from a #1. It grabs you with what it presents, yet leaves enough mystery
to have you come back for more. The dialogue was fun, sadly I was not
able to solve any of the riddles (I stink, I know). I love the concept
so far and really can not wait to see how it plays out. This issue was
more than I expected and now I expect so much more from this series.
Check this one out!
Artwork: 4.5 out of 5 • Story: 4.5 out of 5
If you would like to buy or know more about Alabaster: Wolves #1 you can find it at http://www.darkhorse.com

Alabaster: Wolves #1 – Review
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