

If that’s not enough, the graphic novel has already been optioned for film, podcast, and television development ahead of launch by producers James Fino (“The Freak Brothers” for Tubi, “Rick and Morty” for Adult Swim) and Charles Horak ( First Date for Magnolia Pictures). It’s a werewolf whodunnit and a love letter to lycanthrope fans, set in small town Texas. Per Deadline, Where Wolf will release as an exclusive free weekly webcomic on on Wednesday, July 13. Then you’d have Where Wolf, the new graphic novel from creative team Rob Saucedo, Debora Lancianese, and Jack Morelli.

What would happen if a ravenous werewolf used a furry convention to hide after amassing a body count? Minor issues aside this book’s presentation stellar in every regard. The mysteries and intrigue grow leaps and bounds each issue, always leaving you salivating for more.
#ROCHE LIMIT CLANDESTINY OR ROCHE LIMIT SERIES#
Roche Limit’s second series continues to impress just as much as the original. Clandestiny’s cast of characters is decently sized and to be honest I don’t have everyone’s names down yet so when they look alike it’s befuddling. Their hair and faces look almost identical, yes there are subtle differences but they’re not noticeable enough. Sasha and Kim look far too alike, the first few times I read the flashback scene I thought it was Sasha’s flashback. My only problem with this issue comes from a mildly confusing art choice. The mysteries just keep piling up in an exceptionally exciting way making every tidbit of info thrilling. Additionally we learn they’re not afraid of fire but still avoid it because it’d burn them, indicating that there’s a certain degree of intelligence. Interestingly they can be hurt by conventional weaponry to some degree. Coupled with another new development in this issue they feel almost supernatural, which is intriguing for a Sci-Fi book. They may not even be ‘beasts’, in fact I’d say it’s a safe bet to say that they’re much more than any animal. It’s unclear if these are the exact same ones from the epilogue or if they’re possibly descendants from those beasts. That’s right, entirely black beasts, exactly like the ones from the epilogue of Roche Limit #5. It also cements the black beasts as a force not to be fucked with. The issue kicks off with one of the raddest involuntary lobotomies I’ve ever seen. Something sinister is brewing and it threatens to consume them all. No one is safe and disaster lays in wait around every corner.
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While last issue flirted with the potential dangers of Dispater’s wasteland they are on full display here. Our heroes begin to face off against some truly insidious creatures and encounter some unexpected help. “Roche Limit: Clandestiny” #2 ups the ante with an action packed issue.
