By Daymon
Here are several werewolf transformation from a comic that is no longer in distribution called Extinct. We begin with a teacher supervising detention of the three protagonists:
Another brief TF, of a father and son transforming together while killing various folks:
Lastly, a partial TF by some basketball players:
What's happening in the last panel? They are turning humans into werewolf to build up an army?
ReplyDeleteWhere were these found? I'd love to find and read the whole comic as there seems to be three volumes from what I could find.
ReplyDeleteThe last panel is the local basketball team being transformed into werewolves either due to being descending from one or being bitten. The comic describes werewolves as a species that has been hunted down for centuries and the population came down to near extinction. The reason why there are transforming now is that those people are descendants of werewolves being transformed by the full moon on a special night. The comic was made by Third Eye Comics and the series seems to be canceled at issue #3 along with its website becoming unavailable. Here is a link where you can read them: http://readcomicbooksonline.net/extinct
ReplyDeleteOMG thank you so much! My digging said there were 6 volumes in total. All 6 were compiled into one large Graphic Novel.
DeleteI have that graphic novel. No memorable TFs in the last three issues.
ReplyDeleteBah!!! I guess the only reason I'd want to read them is to get closure on the story... or are things not resolved by the end?
DeleteFrom what I remember, the story was indeed resolved. I'll take another look to make sure the TFs are as inconsequential as I recall.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I tried to find something about this comic, I keep on finding that only three volumes were released. I am also curious on how the story gets resolved as well.
ReplyDeleteAvengers Academy 036 if you like.
ReplyDeleteWait, im confused in the first panel, does the teacher know hes a werewolf or does he not? Bevause the way he says "Friday... Night" Is very suspicious
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