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Jack Russell can’t escape. Trying to find peace with his curse, Russell believes he is responsible for two friends deaths. This has led to some extreme measures. His enemies don’t feel like waiting for him to heal. The Hood and Death Watch inch closer to securing the Darkhold. What will give first?
WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #3 by Jason Loo , Sergio Dávila, Aurie Jimenez, Alex Sinclair and Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics) continues the bloody trail of Jack Russell.
Let’s take a closer look at where things stand now!
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Loo has taken some bold swings with this current run. Taking a trip to the Savage Land is another case of pushing Russell into uncharted waters. The interactions with Ka-Zar provides a fresh challenge. Even Zabu can’t escape the wrath of the Werewolf.
When the story shifts to the Hood’s plans, there is a slower pace for readers to follow. It’s a more low key build, maximizing the deceit in question. Once the final pages kick in, the payoff finishes with a solid close. Both parts run equal enough to give an enjoyable read.
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The art flourishes when the story hits the Savage Land. Davina’s take is filled with big panels. Seeing Russell take down a Tyranosauros Rex is a big statement for the readers. They will also have a reaction with Zabu’s involvement.
Its fallout shows off Ka-Zar’s skills. The fight is brutal and everything one would want with this standoff. In comparison, the Hood story panels stay steady in keeping the methodical pace of the story. Only when the last page hits does the image jump at readers. It’s an image showing that the story is very far from over.
FINAL POINT: 8.2
Jack Russell’s trip to the Savage Land is complicated to say the least. Loo’s writing balances the savage action and slow drama. Davina and the team lean into the brutal new landscape to create a new experience for the cursed crusader. There is never a dull moment with this series.
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