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Each quarterly issue will tell a self-contained story centered around a single tribe, which will be different every issue. For more info on Jerry DeCaire Art: www.jerrydecaire.com | |||||
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In our fifth volume, test your mettle alongside our Get of Fenris warriors.
A pack is proving their worth, while at the same time, learn the real truth behind the betrayal of an elder.
This moody two-color art by Fernando Blanco really puts you right in the action! | |||||
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In our fourth volume, crank the amps to "Eleven" with our Rock-n-roll Fianna tribe.
They try to maintain their sanity and provide funds for a "Wolf Sanctuary". Agents of the Wryn want to
shatter both plans by pitting the pack against itself. Full-of-expression art by Steve Ellis. | |||||
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| In our third volume, travel with the peace-keeping Children of Gaia tribe.
A member of the Children of Gaia tribe hands a videotape of a fellow tribe member shape-changing, over
to a local TV station. The Caern Elders send the "Mercenaries for Peace" pack to track
down their Judas and bring him back for questioning. Unfortunately, they follow a trail
littered only with violence and frustration. Artist Jerry DeCaire cranks up his "cinematic
stylings" in this roller-coaster tale. | |||||
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| Our second issue centers on the female Black Fury tribe
... who are hell-bent on protecting the environment and women's rights. They say you can never go home again. Libra
makes that here first mistake. She finds that her human sister is in an abusive
relationship and takes matters into her own hands. Her pack hunts down the abuser, ignorant
to the danger their prey may be leading them to. This is a tale of revenge and hope, breathed
into life by the emotion-laden atmospheric painting skill of Eddy Newell! | |||||
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| Our first volume focuses on the street-scavenger Bone Gnawer tribe.
A game of hide-and-seek, a dying man's last words, and a group of would-be romantic poet
werewolves, add up to trouble. Throw in "Project Reaper", which could lead to the
destruction of all werewolves and its mayhem. The FBI, Pentex, DNA and the Gnawers all play
a game of "hot potato." Story: Joe Gentile Art: Steve Ellis Colors: Paul Mounts Cover: Drew Tucker | |||||
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