I love Wolf’s humorously aggressive internal monologue, the merging of the supernatural world he can see vs. the reality others can see panel to panel, the use of a vampire based cliffhanger before the end of the issue (‘Don’t worry, we’ll come back to that’) and the fact beyond the supernatural and visually impressive elements of this story there is a realistic depth that we’ve only just begun to explore. On the medium itself Kot states:

“The best fiction, to me, educates and entertains at the same time. It brings awe and it leaves us richer than we were before. Sometimes it feels as if it’s reminding us of something we already knew… it helps us change ourselves, and when we change ourselves, the world follows. It doesn’t really have a choice – that’s just physics’.

I must admit I am new to his work, but just from his writing within this first issue and insights into the industry, I feel like this is going to be more than your average supernatural themed comic book. If that’s not enough to motivate you to pick this up, this first issue is an impressive 58 pages, around twice the length of your standard issue. Currently scheduled as a 12 issue run, I’m expecting nothing but excellence from the rest of this series.

Check it out, fall in love a little, and let’s talk after issue #2.