Out in the next couple weeks for those who were savvy enough to back it on Kickstarter is the first volume (of three) of Woodland Creatures, by Cristina Roswell. With scripting by Fali Ruiz-Davila, art by Tomas Aira and lettering by Gonzalo Duarte (and assistant edited by none other than our very own Paul Baumeister!), Wild Souls is a new kind of werewolf tale: presented from the perspective of the lycans themselves, we’re engaged with an Alaskan Inuit spin on the mythology, rather than the standard European take. (11.5/13)
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The Pullbox Interviews author (& Whovian) Cristina Roswell
Woodland Creatures Original novel Written by Cristina Roswell Graphic Novel scripted by Rafael ‘Fali’ Ruíz-Dávila Art by Tomás Aira Calliope (Callie) Conway doesn’t have any issues with being called a sociopath. She knows that her background would put any average killer to shame. She’s never felt any empathy towards the human race. Alaska is her homeland […]
Pullbox Pre/Re/views: Woodland Creatures – Not your run of the mill urban fantasy story
Based on the novels Created & Written by Cristina Roswell Graphic Novel Written by Rafael Ruiz-Davila Illustrated by Tomas Aira “In a world where almost all links with nature have been broken but the most primitive instincts of the human being prevail, who’s the real predator? They all hide one inside, but only some will […]