WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: BLOOD MOON RISING #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

Jack Russell has made quite the impression over 50 years. His escapades have put him in the paths of the Hulk, Moon Knight and countless MCU favorites. Whether friend or foe, when the moon rises so does the terror.

The character’s popularity has grown further after a Marvel Studios Special Presentation. As more fans check out this character, a new special shows there’s more to offer than a good howl.

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: BLOOD MOON RISING #1 by Michael Giacchino, David Messina, Mattia Iacono, Jason Loo & Joe Sabino presents two new tales by writers well-versed in the Jack Russell tales.

Let’s take a closer look at what is happening now!

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: BLOOD MOON RISING #1 by Michael Giacchino, David Messina, Mattia Iacono, Jason Loo & Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The special is broken into two tales. “Nail In The Coffin” by Giacchino, Messina, Iacono and Sabino puts Russell in a curious spot. Waking up in a controlled cell, the mood indicates something more sinister awaits. Readers don’t wait long as DRACULA is proven to be the culprit.

The writing takes Russell into new spaces. Seeing how his alter ego is altered throws a welcomed new look to this conflict. The result adds in a surprise guest with a greater impact than expected. Watching the communication between Russell and said character proves to spark an escape. It leads to a very intriguing close. The last page keeps a door wide open for something far greater down the road.

Messina and Iacono begin with a confused Russell in his cell. The art hones in on the confusion. Dracula’s entrance is given a solid half page. Watching the two personalities clash mirrors the dialogue superbly. This meeting isn’t very cut and dry. There is a fair amount of action panels to enjoy before a new player joins. Another half page welcomes the powerful figure into the tale. They push the events into a more puzzling close. A full page panel ends events for now but certainly not for long.

As a HUGE “All-Nighter” fan, seeing Loo pull double duty is an instant win. “A Howling Nightmare” is exactly that! Throwing in Nightmare as the main villain is another clash of styles. Russell (along with his sister Lissa and Jake Gomez) seem out of element. The writing pushes them into their darkest fears. Loo locks this point in with his art. Readers watch as the terror feels real with Lissa and Jake losing their battles.

This gives way to Jack taking over. Being the seasoned “hero” of the three, his monlogue ushers in the final stand off. Watching each wolf member deal with their terror throws off the mystical being’s smile. Events tie up nicely on the closing page. The reactions of Russell and Nightmare can’t be ignored. They move to a “happy” ending, well as far as werewolves get.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.6

The life and times of Jack Russell are anything but boring. Giacchino & Loo construct two distinct stories that bring out the best of the cursed beast. The art holds nothing back as threats are dealt with the only way he knows. Looking for why the Wolf-Man has lasted over 50 years? Look no further than here!

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