The Astounding Wolf-Man Explained

Publisher:Skybound Entertainment (Image Comics)
Creators:Robert Kirkman
Jason Howard
Tpb:Volume 1
Isbn:1-5824-0862-9
Tpb1:Volume 2
Isbn1:1-6070-6007-8
Tpb2:Volume 3
Isbn2:1-6070-6111-2
Tpb3:Volume 4
Isbn3:1-6070-6249-6
Tpb4:Hardcover
Isbn4:1-5343-0364-2

The Astounding Wolf-Man is a superhero comic book series launched by American company Image Comics on May 5, 2007. It ran until its final 25th issue in 2010. A spin-off of Robert Kirkman's Invincible, the series was created and written by Kirkman with art by Jason Howard. The first issue of The Astounding Wolf-Man was given away for free as part of Free Comic Book Day. A "director's cut" edition of the first issue was released in the same date as the second issue.

The story is that of Gary Hampton, a wealthy CEO of a record company who is mauled by a werewolf while on a family vacation. The story revolves around Gary's efforts to control his animalistic instincts and use his powers for good and to be a superhero, despite being plagued by a curse.

Conclusion

Robert Kirkman ended The Astounding Wolf-Man in 2010 with the story arc "Legacy". Although Wolf-Man's own series was concluded and all loose ends tied up, Kirkman pointed out that characters from Wolf-Man's universe would still crossover into his other characters' lives as they inhabit the same universe;[1] Wolf-Man himself appeared in the Invincible series several times, notably in a two-part storyline (Invincible Universe #8–9) sent as part of an extraction squad consisting of Popper, Mantis, Best Tiger, and Claire Voyant to capture a Brazilian super-criminal known as Redeye. Wolf-Man is momentarily distracted by the presence of Davi, Redeye's ward, and captured. Weakened due to his injuries and lack of moonlight, Wolf-Man seems to confuse Davi with Chloe. Davi aids Wolf-Man's escape as Best Tiger destroys Redeye's prison. As the prisoners and townspeople, left bloodthirsty following Redeye's depowerment, Wolf-Man, still weak, is unable to stop the riot and becomes separated from Davi. Fearing he has again failed to save a child, Wolf-Man returns to the base unaware that Davi has escaped harm and now possesses Redeye's powers.

Characters

Collected editions

The series is being collected into trade paperbacks:

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=23378 CBR.com