GIANT-SIZE WEREWOLF #3-5 (1975)

Marvel’s “Giant-Size” line, on the whole, was pointless.  Nearly all the G-S books starred characters who had their own titles (Tigra was the only noteworthy obsession).  Most issues featured about 20 pages of new material that was either not-clearly-in-continuity or an irrelevant done-in-one, followed by reprints of stories from 1950s books.  And Werewolf’s Giant Size book was even done by the same creative team as the main book–so as a reader you had to know that they’d put the best material in the Werewolf By Night series, and dump inferior work here.

Even the best of the lot, issue #2, which featured Frankenstein, was a pretty big let down.

As you can see from the cover to #3, above, it promised–and delivered–an adventure in Transylvania.  What the cover did not promise–and the issue did not deliver–was Dracula.  So, big let down.  Instead, it’s zombies.  And a bear.

Granted, he’s a gypsy bear with armored claws, so that’s pretty rad.  But still, Transylvania with no Dracula is a big downer.

But if it’s vamps you want…

Issue #4 has Morbius versus WWBN.  That’s cool.

But then issue #5 is the worst of the lot.  Werewolf fights a black magic sorcerer.

And with that, the series is cancelled.

Don Perlin on art for all but #5, which has pencils by Yong Montano

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