Imagine if Scott Howard from Teen Wolf grew up, traded his letter jacket for a police uniform, and became a barely functioning alcoholic. Sound interesting? If so, you probably dug Lowell Dean’s WolfCop when it came out last year, and you’ll likely want to get your paws on Dynamite Entertainment’s WolfCop comic book series that comes out in October and is teased in a new set of preview pages:
Press Release: July 18, 2016, Mt. Laurel, NJ: The Canadian horror comedy Wolfcop follows the exploits of a small town cop with a big time secret: he’s a werewolf! Now, Dynamite Entertainment will have everyone’s favorite alcoholic, lycanthropic lawman tearing out of the big screen and into the comic shop with an all-new series! Written by Max Marks with art by Arcana Studios, the Wolfcop comic book series will pit Lou Garou against bigger, badder, and meaner monsters...
Press Release: July 18, 2016, Mt. Laurel, NJ: The Canadian horror comedy Wolfcop follows the exploits of a small town cop with a big time secret: he’s a werewolf! Now, Dynamite Entertainment will have everyone’s favorite alcoholic, lycanthropic lawman tearing out of the big screen and into the comic shop with an all-new series! Written by Max Marks with art by Arcana Studios, the Wolfcop comic book series will pit Lou Garou against bigger, badder, and meaner monsters...
- 7/21/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Avalanche Studios takes the kitchen sink approach with Mad Max in the latest of its open-world video game endeavors. A desert hellscape that feels larger and more menacing than Australia’s outback? You got it. Extensive character unlocks and vehicle upgrades? Throw ‘em in. Races to partake in, camps to assault, convoys to clear, and other errands to run? Consider it done. The result is a Mad Max facsimile chock-full of activities to do and locations to tour, but the dozens of hours spent in this wasteland lack the staying power of Avalanche’s previous efforts.
The narrative certainly sees its share of troubles trying to justify this prolonged revenge story. A son of Immortan Joe, Scabrous Scrotus, liberates Max of his Interceptor and possessions early on, but not before our reluctant hero buries a chainsaw in the giant’s skull. Left to roam the arid terrain in the fight’s aftermath,...
The narrative certainly sees its share of troubles trying to justify this prolonged revenge story. A son of Immortan Joe, Scabrous Scrotus, liberates Max of his Interceptor and possessions early on, but not before our reluctant hero buries a chainsaw in the giant’s skull. Left to roam the arid terrain in the fight’s aftermath,...
- 9/8/2015
- by Joshua Kowbel
- We Got This Covered
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