
Werewolf by Night: The Complete Collection #Other, Werewolf by Night (1972) #31-43, Moon Knight (1980) #29-30, Ghost Rider (1973) #27, 50, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #91, Giant-Size Werewolf #5, Spider-Woman (1978) #6, 9, 32, Marvel Premiere (1972) #28, Morbius Epic Collection #Other, Adventure Into Fear #20-26, Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #80, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #6-8, 38, The Savage She-Hulk #9-12, Marvel-Verse #Other, The Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998) #101-102, Essential Ghost Rider #3, Avengers (1963) #214, Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #11
Werewolf by Night: The Complete Collection, Vol. 3
Language: English
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 1302504495
ISBN 13: 9781302504496
Publication date:
May 9th, 2018
Publisher: Marvel
Pages: 463
This collection dives deep into the thrilling world of the Werewolf by Night, showcasing the gripping adventures of Jack Russell as he grapples with his dual nature. With contributions from renowned creators like Doug Moench and Bill Mantlo, readers are treated to a rich tapestry of horror, action, and character development that has captivated fans for decades.
The book compiles a variety of issues, including Giant-Size Werewolf and Marvel Premiere, allowing readers to experience the evolution of the werewolf mythos within the Marvel Universe. Each story unfolds with striking artwork from talents like Bill Sienkiewicz and Frank Robbins, enveloping audiences in a dark narrative filled with suspense and intrigue. As secrets are revealed and relationships tested, it becomes clear that the struggle between man and beast is not just a battle for survival, but a journey toward self-discovery.
The book compiles a variety of issues, including Giant-Size Werewolf and Marvel Premiere, allowing readers to experience the evolution of the werewolf mythos within the Marvel Universe. Each story unfolds with striking artwork from talents like Bill Sienkiewicz and Frank Robbins, enveloping audiences in a dark narrative filled with suspense and intrigue. As secrets are revealed and relationships tested, it becomes clear that the struggle between man and beast is not just a battle for survival, but a journey toward self-discovery.