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War Wolf #1, political paranoia by Steve Orlando and Marco Perugini from Mad Cave Studios in October 2025 War Wolf is a new 8 ...
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Kitty Moon’s comic story, “How Turkey Met Wolf” is about an unlikely friendship between a turkey and a wolf. The story begins with tragedy when a family of turkeys loses all their babies ...
The Wolf Man goes on the prowl in the official trailer for the horror movie. The long lineage of monster films has been picked up by Blumhouse, who after releasing The Invisible Man, are back with ...
"Being a part of a comic book was always something that intrigued me," says West, the star of The CW's Nikita who is making his first foray into the medium co-writing The Big Bad Wolf after having ...
We’re getting the first peek at Teen Wolf: The Movie. Paramount+ revealed a teaser trailer for the film Thursday at Comic-Con during the show’s Hall H panel, which featured series creator Jeff ...
Let's take a step back and reflect on some forgotten comics, like Howard Chaykin's Iron-Wolf! Read more about it here at Comix411!
It’s time to go back to Beacon Hills. The first trailer for the epic ‘Teen Wolf’ movie dropped at San Diego Comic-Con. Scott, Lydia, Derek, and ALLISON(!) are BACK!
The Wolf Among Us 2 has finally gotten a full trailer, as well as a release window. Based on the DC Vertigo comic series, which sees fairy tale characters try and exist in the modern world while ...
While The Far Sideis more frequently known for its quick, zippy jokes, Gary Larson imbued many of his greatest comics with greater commentary about nature and humanity’s relationship with it. Larson, ...
The wolf pack is back. The first teaser for the upcoming film sequel to “Teen Wolf” was released at Comic-Con on Thursday, showcasing the return of the original show’s cast in the Paramount+ ...
Wolf, who used to work on both Seth Meyers' "Late Night" and Trevor Noah's "The Daily Show," has always been unapologetically profane, Meyers said — and that is exactly why he stands by her.