I cant recall why I ended up reading this, I think after hearing about this run with a Marvel werewolf on another world after remembering a different story with a similar premise, I looked it up and found this. Vampires, Frankensteins & Man-Wolfs, indeed! But the end result, even with some magnificent early work from George PĂ©rez, is still a disjointed mess. Unfortunately, these last few story arcs do nothing to help clear up the crazy disjointed storylines, but they do at least wrap up those same narratives. Next up is the material from Amazing Spider-Man #189-190, Savage She-Hulk #13-14 and finishing off with Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3. And, thankfully, even though Marvel Team-Up #36-37 were published before Marvel Premiere #45-46, these stories are printed in the correct order. This is where and when a lot of the inconsistencies begin to seep into the characters. Next up the narrative moves into the material from Creatures on the Loose #30-37. Unfortunately, this is probably the peak of the volume. Amazing Spider-Man #124-125 are very promising, but Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1 is an instant classic with art from legendary Gil Kane. The only real problem is that there is a lot of disjointed narratives going on. I absolutely delighted that Marvel decided to compile these appearances of John Jameson, the Man-Wolf, into a single volume. Vampires, Frankensteins & Man-Wolfs, oh my!
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