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Art gallery for Arania, a commission artist specializing in transformation and fantasy artwork. Locofuria is an artist specialized in transformation scenes, especially in the female genre. He also dedicates commissions to comics and sequences related to the world of transformation, selecting excellent artists. I’d also recommend this series to anyone who is a fan of HBO’s True Blood, particularly fans of the werewolf character Alseid. For fan’s of HBO in general; please read Avatar titles. I’ve been looking for the HBO of comics for some time and I most certainly stumbled across it when I started picking up Avatar titles recently. Transformation Comic: The comic focuses on Bernard and Buster's double life while mostly focusing on Buster. Troll: One strip has Buster pulling a surprisingly mean prank on Gordon when the latter gets worried that Buster's werewolf instincts could potentially lead him to kill him and his room mate and feast on their flesh, though Buster is. Thank you to everyone who's supported my comic this year (and all other years as well)! I'm struggling lately, between covid and the weather getting cold and the days getting shorter, I'm operating at about half capacity. Luckily for me, half capacity is still pretty okay, but my attention span is much shorter and it takes me longer to get shit.

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Werewolves on the Moon: Versus Vampires #1

Through all of history, on the night of the full moon, the bloodcurdling cries of werewolves have pierced the night sky. For centuries, werewolves have had to content themselves with shortened forays of feral change as dictated by the source of their power -- the moon! But all that is about to change as three werewolf friends -- Ted, Jeff, and Stan, leave Earth and travel to the lunar surface in a quest to become kings of the moon! Unfortunately, Moon Patrol captain Maggie Pilgrim has other plans . . . as does the hive of vampires living on the dark side!
* From the creators of Star War: Clone Wars
Werewolves vs. Vampires on the moon equals the ultimate immortal battle! (on the moon)

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Writer:
Dave Land, Matt and Shawn Fillbach
Penciller:
Matt and Shawn Fillbach
Colorist:
Dan Jackson
Cover Artist:
Matt and Shawn Fillbach
Features:eComic, Desktop

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50 SHADES OF BLOOD AND VISCERA #011 – REVIEW “FERALS #8″

By James M. Clark

Written by David Lapham
Art by Gabriel Andrade

We as readers have come to expect nothing less than the best in violence, sex and gore from David Lapham and Gabriel Andrade over these past 8 issues.

Ferals #8 begins with some good ole fashioned werewolfing and hard-core sex. We as readers have come to expect nothing less than the best in violence, sex and gore from David Lapham and Gabriel Andrade over these past 8 issues. As Dale Chestnutt is balls deep in his FBI partner and has her bent over the kitchen table, a knock at the door from the local ferals interrupts Dale’s passionate romp much to everybody’s chagrin.

There’s a decapitator known as the ‘Headless Horseman’ that’s been making his rounds and doing what he does best: decapitating people

Dale’s female counterpart has become rather accustomed to Dale’s rough and rumble S&M love-making and has to go as far as caking on some extra foundation to hide the scars and bruises; reminders of a time well-had. It seems the top brass at the FBI is holding out on Dale; there’s a decapitator known as the ‘Headless Horseman’ that’s been making his rounds and doing what he does best: decapitating people (I hope you didn’t think he was the best at giving head; he’s the best at taking heads away).

Dale makes for the wilderness with his fellow Feral compatriots only to find they are less than interested in welcoming Sven Halvorsen (Dale’s newly adopted moniker to hide his real identity) to their feral community. There’s a bit of a misunderstanding: Dale’s claim of enjoying hunting wolves turns out to be a shared pastime of these local ferals, though they want to hunt him.

There’s a bit of a misunderstanding: Dale’s claim of enjoying hunting wolves turns out to be a shared pastime of these local ferals, though they want to hunt him.

Elsewhere, as Pia (Dale’s partner) makes her way into town to get in good with the local females, she too runs into a misunderstanding. As a group of local women kick her ass from here to there, the local women then realize Pia is not the revolving man-door they were looking to put a hurting on. Turns out, one of the women is after a nasty little number that has been cheating with her husband.

Pia (Dale’s partner) makes her way into town to get in good with the local females, she too runs into a misunderstanding.

Dale’s adventure in the wilderness by his lonesome is setting us up for something big as he stumbles across a deer with its head severed from its body (remember what I was saying about that headless horseman?). When Dale finally discovers said severed deer head, it’s a bit too late: he’s walked right into another werewolf’s territory! After a scuffle, Dale stumbles upon a missing school bus full of kids, all of their heads missing. Just who is this sick fuck? And will Dale be able to stop him in time before he commits another atrocity?

The last page as always hooks us just like an AMC Breaking Bad cliff-hanger: 20 or 30 feral werewolves descending from a hill, all bound for a Dale Chestnutt buffet! This series is becoming far and away my favourite book to pick up. The David Lapham Wednesday’s are my favourite of the month. I’m hoping to see this series win an Eisner or at the very least be nominated… it’s fantastic. I can’t stop raving about it to friends or harassing David Lapham on twitter about how good his work is. You should pull this entire series if you haven’t already and prepare yourself to see werewolves at their coolest!

After a scuffle, Dale stumbles upon a missing school bus full of kids, all of their heads missing.

Click here to view Ferals at: www.Inter-Comics.com/Ferals

Follow James on twitter @JamesMClark87 or check out his website: http://50shadesofbloodandviscera.wordpress.com where he reviews only the most bloody and visceral comics!

Posted on September 26th, 2012
Category: 50 SHADES OF BLOOD AND VISCERA, REVIEWS
Tags: 50 Shades Of Blood and Viscera, Avatar Comics, Avatar Press, Comic Reviews, comics, Crossed, David Lapham, Ferals, Ferals #8 review, Ferals review, Gabriel Andrade, James M. Clark, Werewolves

50 SHADES OF BLOOD AND VISCERA #010 – REVIEW “FERALS #7″

By James M. Clark

Written by David Lapham
Art by Gabriel Andrade

When we last saw Dale Chestnutt, he was in a pretty rough state from the events of the first Ferals arc (see issues #1-6; previously reviewed) which culminated in a Mexican stand-off and shoot out free-for-all between Dale, Christopher Ingebritsen and the Ferals clan as well as the FBI agents.

I’m telling you… dude can draw some seriously mean mountains!


Ferals #7
opens with some beautiful landscape art by Andrade of the snow-topped West Coast mountains. Having just come back a few days ago from vacation in British Columbia and Washington, I’m telling you… dude can draw some seriously mean mountains! I was pretty rattled when the shop I visited in Washington didn’t carry Avatar titles because I didn’t get to read this until I got back yesterday and I can’t go without my Avatar titles. But wait… I was talking about that epic shootout! Dale is somehow alive, though barely and page 1-3 show Dale chowing down on gorgeous Gerda’s innards. Page 2-3 really blew me away with a great double page shot of Dale stuffing his face full of Gerda’s guts.

Page 2-3 really blew me away with a great double page shot of Dale stuffing his face full of Gerda’s guts.

Page 4 brings us back to reality with Dale hospitalized though unscathed by the events of Ferals #6. How can this be? As the FBI explains to Dale and fills us in; the feds are taking care of him and having his nails trimmed as far back as possible so that he doesn’t go Feral on their asses. Yet not too much can contain a handsome, slick-talking, shit-kicking werewolf like Dale Chestnutt and the feds have to unleash a blast of buckshot on Dale though he obviously survives now that he’s Feral.

The feds have come in to a position of power over Dale!

The feds have come in to a position of power over Dale and aren’t seeking to experiment on him, though readers get the impression that their use of him in another Ferals cell spells nothing but bad news down the line for our beloved anti-hero. I was a bit pissed that Lapham killed off that babe Gerda but trust me, there’s a lot more sex to come; did you honestly think Dale wouldn’t continue boning babes? Hell yeah he would.

I don’t want to spoil it any more for you guys, this series is amazing, you should all go out and buy it or give David Lapham, Gabriel Andrade and Avatar Press an apology for being such an ignorant shithead and not reading it.

Click here to view Ferals at: www.Inter-Comics.com/Ferals

Follow James on twitter @JamesMClark87 or check out his website: http://50shadesofbloodandviscera.wordpress.com where he reviews only the most bloody and visceral comics!

Posted on September 24th, 2012
Category: 50 SHADES OF BLOOD AND VISCERA, REVIEWS
Tags: 50 Shades Of Blood and Viscera, Avatar Comics, Avatar Press, Comic Reviews, comics, Crossed, David Lapham, Ferals, Ferals #7 review, Ferals review, Gabriel Andrade, James M. Clark, Werewolves

50 SHADES OF BLOOD AND VISCERA #005 – REVIEW “FERALS #1 – #6″

By James M. Clark

David Lapham teams up with killer artist Gabriel Andrade for a tale of debauchery that involves rather hairy circumstances!

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David Lapham (Stray Bullets, Crossed 3D, Crossed Badlands #10-14) teams up with killer artist Gabriel Andrade for a tale of debauchery that involves rather hairy circumstances; David Laphamthat of a werewolf nature. These two pair up for David Lapham’s creator-owned series Ferals which is sure to knock the socks off any true horror fan.

Let me start by saying I’m a big fan of Avatar Press and I highly recommend their books to anyone. I’m on a crusade with @InterComics to promote the shit out of Avatar’s books because they’re amazing transgressive comic fiction that shouldn’t be ignored.

Meet Dale Chestnutt, a boozer, a cop and an all round good-looking guy with an appetite for the ladies!

Ferals takes place in remote Minnesota towns and the narrative centers around a hard-drinking cop who usually thinks with his small head and sorts out the details later. Dale Chestnutt is everything you could hope for in an anti-hero extraordinaire: he’s a boozer, a cop, good-looking and he’s usually looking to get frisky with whatever female happens to sit on his lap.

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The series begins in issue #1 with an introduction to Dale, followed by the murder of his friend and fellow police officer by a wretched werewolf creature that has ties to the mysterious babe that Dale meets near the end of issue #1, Gerda Ingebritsen. For fans who like babes drawn with utter precision and in scarily-good detail; Gabriel Andrade doesn’t disappoint. Since I started reading this series, I’ve had this question in the back of my head: who draws better boobs? Gabriel Andrade or Darrick Robertson? I really can’t come to a conclusion as to who can draw ta-ta’s better, but you should be the judge and grab a copy of Feralstoday!

Who draws better boobs? Gabriel Andrade or Darrick Robertson, you be the judge!

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There are a few things I would like to point out to readers as to why this series is so damn good you need to go buy it. First: David Lapham writing noir-horror… the story is creepy but funny and has a very pulp/noir vibe to it that will just suck you right in. Two: The violence… This series gets brutal pretty fast just like Avatar’s Crossed series. If you like blood and guts and dismembered people and all sorts of crazy, sick, twisted shit you don’t even want to fathom: you’ll get scared pretty damn good by Ferals. There’s a few instances of mutilated genitals in compromising positions throughout the first story arc of this wonderful series, so it is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN. Three: SETTING! As I read more and more Lapham, I realize how much of a master he is with setting. The remote and secluded small towns that Ferals takes place in contribute to the eeiry mood set in the story.

I’d also recommend this series to anyone who is a fan of HBO’s True Blood, particularly fans of the werewolf character Alseid. For fan’s of HBO in general; please read Avatar titles. I’ve been looking for the HBO of comics for some time and I most certainly stumbled across it when I started picking up Avatar titles recently. Vertigo and Image have great series geared towards adult readers, but Avatar achieves what Marvel’s Max brand hope to: to push comics to the max and create comics for the adult reader with content not appropriate for children. I’m not saying anything against Max or Vertigo or Image, I love them! I am saying that Avatar competes quite well with them and I often find myself digging into my Avatar titles first when I get home from the comic shop.

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The werewolf clan depicted in Lapham's Ferals holds many secrets and a few are slowly being leaked into the fabric of the story.

The werewolf clan depicted in Lapham’s Ferals holds many secrets and a few are slowly being leaked into the fabric of the story and becoming bigger storylines as the series unfolds. They are a highly interesting group of people who come to play a big role in Dale’s motivations in the latter issues of the first arc. Currently, Ferals #6 is on shelves while we eagerly await the unveiling of the next story arc which begins with #7 in this great Werewolf-cum-Crime series.

For more on Avatar titles: follow me on twitter @JamesMClark87 or check out my website: http://50shadesofbloodandviscera.wordpress.com for reviews on Ferals, Crossed and Alan Moore’s Fashion Beast starting in September.

Posted on July 29th, 2012
Category: 50 SHADES OF BLOOD AND VISCERA, REVIEWS
Tags: 50 Shades Of Blood and Viscera, Avatar Comics, Avatar Press, Comic Reviews, comics, Crossed, David Lapham, Ferals, Ferals #1 - #6 review, Ferals review, Gabriel Andrade, James M. Clark, Werewolves