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Cry Havoc #1
Cry Havoc #1 | Simon Spurrier
5 posts | 5 read | 3 to read
BEHOLD THE MODERN MONSTROSITY. X-Men Legacy writer SIMON SPURRIER and superstar artist RYAN KELLY present fiends, fragility, and firepower in an all-new series, mixing the hard-boiled militaria of Jarhead with the dark folklore of Pan's Labyrinth. Includes an unprecedented use of multiple colorists (MATT WILSON, LEE LOUGHRIDGE, & NICK FILARDI) to define the story's threads, and an incredible variant cover by Eisner Award winner CAMERON STEWART. This is not the tale of a lesbian werewolf who goes to war. Except it kind of is.
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Nitpickyabouttrains
Cry Havoc #1 | Simon Spurrier
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Mehso-so

This graphic novel was super weird. It was building an interesting world, with cool mythology. But it threw a lot of information at once. And the story was not told chronologically in a way that was sort of confusing.

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Michelle_mck
Cry Havoc #1 | Simon Spurrier
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Mehso-so

I'm not sure how I feel about this. I read the bindup of the first 6 issues.. i enjoyed the annotations at the end, interesting and helpful... not sure if I will read more but Lou certainly is an interesting character 1/52

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Lindseyastin
Cry Havoc #1 | Simon Spurrier
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All dogs appreciate a good werewolf story.

BestOfFates Haha, I super appreciate the what-are-you-doing-instead-of-walking-me-this-seems-pointless eyes! 8y
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Ukulelebob
Cry Havoc #1 | Simon Spurrier
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Super good so far there are only four issues but I'm digging the set up. I have always liked story arcs with werewolf's and other creatures set in contemporary times. Definitely seems like it is going somewhere good.

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SGJ
Cry Havoc #1 | Simon Spurrier
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Pickpick

Have never seen notes at the back of a comic book done like a running annotation-essay-teaser—with illustrations. Such an excellent series, already. All the way impressed. Werewolves forever, of course, but before that: strong writing, solid art.

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