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The Astounding Wolf-Man

The Astounding Wolf-Man is a superhero comic book series launched by American company Image Comics on May 5, 2007. It ran until its final 25th issue in 2010. A spin-off of Robert Kirkman's Invincible, the series was created and written by Kirkman with art by Jason Howard. The first issue of The Astounding Wolf-Man was given away for free as part of Free Comic Book Day. A "director's cut" edition of the first issue was released in the same date as the second issue.

The Astounding Wolf-Man
The Astounding Wolf-Man #1 Director's Cut.
Publication information
PublisherSkybound Entertainment (Image Comics)
Creative team
Created byRobert Kirkman
Jason Howard
Collected editions
Volume 1ISBN 1-5824-0862-9
Volume 2ISBN 1-6070-6007-8
Volume 3ISBN 1-6070-6111-2
Volume 4ISBN 1-6070-6249-6
HardcoverISBN 1-5343-0364-2

The story is that of Gary Hampton, a wealthy CEO of a record company who is mauled by a werewolf while on a family vacation. The story revolves around Gary's efforts to control his animalistic instincts and use his powers for good and to be a superhero, despite being plagued by a curse.

Conclusion edit

Robert Kirkman ended The Astounding Wolf-Man in 2010 with the story arc "Legacy". Although Wolf-Man's own series was concluded and all loose ends tied up, Kirkman pointed out that characters from Wolf-Man's universe would still crossover into his other characters' lives as they inhabit the same universe;[1] Wolf-Man himself appeared in the Invincible series several times, notably in a two-part storyline (Invincible Universe #8–9) sent as part of an extraction squad consisting of Popper, Mantis, Best Tiger, and Claire Voyant to capture a Brazilian super-criminal known as Redeye. Wolf-Man is momentarily distracted by the presence of Davi, Redeye's ward, and captured. Weakened due to his injuries and lack of moonlight, Wolf-Man seems to confuse Davi with Chloe. Davi aids Wolf-Man's escape as Best Tiger destroys Redeye's prison. As the prisoners and townspeople, left bloodthirsty following Redeye's depowerment, Wolf-Man, still weak, is unable to stop the riot and becomes separated from Davi. Fearing he has again failed to save a child, Wolf-Man returns to the base unaware that Davi has escaped harm and now possesses Redeye's powers.

Characters edit

  • Gary Hampton aka "Wolf-Man" – The main protagonist of the series; a successful businessman-turned werewolf superhero following an incident that left him with werewolf abilities.
  • Rebecca Hampton – Gary's beautiful wife. Killed in Issue #7 by Zechariah; who she struck across the face after expressing her disdain for him; Zechariah, momentarily blinded by rage, responded by hitting her across the face, breaking her neck, and then fatally biting her neck, causing Rebecca to bleed to death.
  • Chloe Hampton aka "Vampire Girl" – Gary's loving daughter, she is close to both of her parents.
  • Dunford – The estate manager, butler and lifelong friend to the Hampton family; formerly a businessman whose company was bought out by Gary during his rise in the business world, Dunford was actually offered a position in Hampton Industries, but chose to retire instead. Following his wife's death, Dunford, who was friends with Gary by then, was invited to stay with his family as their estate manager. Dunford is Gary's closest friend and sees him as a kind and generous man who has only ever wanted to help people; a belief that leads to him to be the (initially) only one who believes Gary's innocence following Rebecca's death. Dunford is made Chloe's legal guardian during this time, and ultimately is successful in getting her through her grief. Killed in Issue #22 by Jacobsen and the werewolves following their attack on the Hampton estate. Gary, Chloe, Mecha-Maid and Elise attend his private funeral.
  • Maria – The loyal maid to the Hampton family; reluctantly let go following Gary's loss of his company, which forced the family to cut back on luxuries.
  • Nathan Singleton – A corporate CEO and head of Singleton Enterprises; Hampton Industries' greatest rival. Singleton himself was a rival of Gary for years, later embarked upon an affair with a lonely Rebecca – and gained information from her about Gary's company that almost ruined him. Singleton, despite appearing to have taken advantage of his relationship with Rebecca in order to hurt Gary's business, was actually in love with Rebecca, and, even after the two ended their relationship, he was still happy to get back together when Rebecca distanced herself from Gary, during his early days as Wolf-Man, and reached back out to Singleton. Singleton was last seen attending Rebecca's funeral, alongside Chloe, Dunford and Gary and Rebecca's parents.
  • Zechariah – A vampire who approached Gary immediately following his discovery of his abilities; Zechariah posed as a friend and mentor to Gary in his early days as Wolf-Man; teaching him all he knew about werewolves and how to control his abilities, as well as establishing his Wolf-Man identity. Ultimately, Gary's trust in Zechariah crumbled when he realized how much Zechariah was keeping from him – when Zechariah tried to find and reconcile with Gary; instead he met Rebecca, and a confrontation led him to kill Gary's wife in a brief moment of rage. Zechariah left Gary to take the blame – though was finally caught following his attack on Stronghold Prison, setting the record straight. Zechariah escaped with Mecha-Maid's assistance and, avoiding her trap with Gary, plotted revenge and kidnapped Chloe to mutate her into a vampiress. Zechariah was killed in the final issue, before he could succeed, when the Elder tore Zechariah's heart out of his chest and consumed it, killing him and reducing him to a skeleton in seconds – finally ending his evil actions and interference in Gary's life.
  • The Actioneers – A team of superheroes who are killed and revived as vampires by Zechariah to serve him; despite retaining their memories, their instinctive loyalty to Zechariah is overpowering and follow him completely. The team was finally captured following their attack on Stronghold Prison; which they participated in beside Zechariah and Chloe, in order to track down and kill Gary. The team is kept in isolation inside GDA HQ beneath the Pentagon. In the final issue, the team, immediately following Zechariah's death, is restored to normal.
  • Pamela aka "Mecha-Maid" – A member of the Actioneers superhero team; who, being a robot, was instead disassembled and kept captive by Zechariah and the now-vampiric Actioneers. Mecha-Maid finally escapes when they departed, alongside Chloe, to attack Stronghold Prison, and Mecha-Maid followed and was caught in the fray, being captured by Face and his team – but was spared at Gary's insistence and later joined him as his superhero partner (and possible love interest). Mecha-Maid later joins the expanded Guardians of the Globe and, accepting Gary's advice to let her child grow and develop on her own, constructs a robotic body for Elise. In the final issue, Mecha-Maid is seen happily reuniting with the restored Actioneers.
  • Elise – The artificially-created "daughter" of Mecha-Maid; initially just a hologram, she is much later given a robotic body to live independently.
  • Agent Hunter – An agent of the Global Defense Agency; who also has the ability to survive all types of injury and completely regenerate from his wounds, regardless of how fatal they are (e.g. decapitation). Hunter is placed in charge of the Wolf-Man investigation and, with his human partner and with the backing of the GDA and Guardians of the Globe, relentlessly track Gary down to arrest him, completely believing Gary murdered Rebecca, despite numerous attempts, on Gary's part, to change his mind. Hunter ultimately succeeded when Gary was caught at Rebecca's grave. Later, however, Hunter found he had been mistaken about Gary all along, and was ordered by Stedman to let go of his investigation after it was shut down. Hunter and Gary, apparently, made amends, and together join the expanded Guardians of the Globe.
  • Director Cecil Stedman – The leader of the Global Defense Agency; Stedman is an enigmatic and very powerful U.S. government figure, who later becomes Gary's strongest ally following Rebecca's death, working tirelessly to aid him and later exonerate him for Zechariah's crime. Stedman later recruits Gary to the expanded Guardians of the Globe, and later gives his blessing to Gary's formation of his own team – The Wolf Corps. He is a supporting character in the Invincible series; where his history and position are further explored.
  • "The Face" – A powerful criminal with two-merged faces and a third laser-blasting eye, who was in de facto control of Stronghold Prison; formerly the most powerful member of a defunct criminal organisation known as "The Body" – with Face being the last to fall and be imprisoned. Face escaped Stronghold Prison with Gary to the UK; and then released Gorgg, who betrayed Face and consumed him. Face was presumed dead, until he was found alive in Gorgg's remains during the salvation operation – immediately asking he be taken back to prison. Gary later confirmed to Construct that Face was sent back to prison as requested.
  • Agent Donald Ferguson – An agent of the Global Defense Agency; who is also a robot, and later joins the expanded Guardians of the Globe. He becomes a friend to Gary and Chloe following Gary's exoneration.
  • "The Elder" – An elder brood werewolf and leader of all werewolves in the world; the Elder was responsible for attacking and giving Gary his werewolf powers, making him responsible for leaving Gary's old life in ruins, and his wife and best friend dead. In the final issue, the Elder confronts Gary for battle to test his worth – explaining he had chosen Gary to succeed him as Elder of the werewolves so they may be redeemed and become great once again. After a fierce battle, Gary fatally strikes the Elder across his throat and he ultimately collapsed and bled to death – a victorious Gary stood over his body, and the surrounding werewolves immediately bowed to their new Elder.
  • Jacobsen – An influential werewolf under the Elder's command; Jacobsen first met Gary while seeking to kill Zechariah to avenge his murder of one of his children – when Gary (apparently) does so, Jacobsen immediately declares he and all behind him will consider Gary an ally and friend to the werewolves. Much later, Jacobsen and the werewolves returned to attack the Hampton estate, declaring Gary was marked for death by the Elder; during which Jacobsen killed Dunford. Jacobsen was witness to the Elder and Gary's final battle, where Gary killed the Elder, as he had wished. Jacobsen and the others immediately bowed to their new Elder. Later, Jacobsen and the werewolves were taken in by Gary and, with Jacobsen's influence, forms the Wolf Corps under Gary's command – Jacobsen, embracing his humanity, deeply expressed regret for his actions at the Elder's command, but Gary, having already forgiven him, stated all issues between them were settled and all were welcome with the werewolves.
  • "Gray Wolf" – A werewolf, whose real name is unknown, who is employed as an agent of the Global Defense Agency; who originally "attacked" Gary, pretending to work for the Elder, but secretly gave him a hidden communicator at Stedman's behest, as apparently Gary saved Gray Wolf's life. Later, following Gary's defeat of Gorgg, exoneration and return as a superhero, Gray Wolf joins the expanded Guardians of the Globe. After a mission to shut down Impact's former employer, Gray Wolf revealed his identity – he was the rooftop gardener who Gary, in his first night as a werewolf, apparently killed while mindlessly wandering the rooftops; explaining that, as he had terminal cancer, his new werewolf abilities, given to him by Gary who instinctively sensed his sickness, healed him of – and then Gray Wolf, a retired CIA agent, found himself back in the spy game with the GDA, as a superhero; leaving him happier than he has ever been. This revelation finally gives Gary closure on this incident (as Gray Wolf's believed death had haunted Gary for a long time afterwards). In the final issue, it is implied Gray Wolf is now the Hamptons' new butler and estate manager.

Collected editions edit

The series is being collected into trade paperbacks:

  • Volume 1 (collects The Astounding Wolf-Man #1–7, 180 pages, January 2008, ISBN 1-58240-862-9)
  • Volume 2 (collects The Astounding Wolf-Man #8–12 and Invincible #57, 160 pages, April 2009, ISBN 1-60706-007-8)
  • Volume 3 (collects The Astounding Wolf-Man #13–18, 166 pages, February 2010, ISBN 1-60706-111-2)
  • Volume 4 (collects The Astounding Wolf-Man #19–25, 160 pages, January 2011, ISBN 1-60706-249-6)
  • Astounding Wolf-Man Complete Collection hardcover (collects The Astounding Wolf-Man #1–25 and Invincible #57, July 2017, ISBN 1534303642

References edit

  1. ^ CBR.com

External links edit

  • Official The Astounding Wolf-Man Website
  • The Astounding Wolf-Man #1: Director's Cut, Full Issue, Newsarama, December 31, 2008
  • Kirkman's Buy My Books Column on Comic Book Resources
  • on Astounding Wolf-Man at comiXology
  • Robert Kirkman: Of Wolfmen and Walking Dead, Comic Book Resources, January 16, 2009
  • HollywoodJesus.com Review

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The Astounding Wolf Man is a superhero comic book series launched by American company Image Comics on May 5 2007 It ran until its final 25th issue in 2010 A spin off of Robert Kirkman s Invincible the series was created and written by Kirkman with art by Jason Howard The first issue of The Astounding Wolf Man was given away for free as part of Free Comic Book Day A director s cut edition of the first issue was released in the same date as the second issue The Astounding Wolf ManThe Astounding Wolf Man 1 Director s Cut Publication informationPublisherSkybound Entertainment Image Comics Creative teamCreated byRobert KirkmanJason HowardCollected editionsVolume 1ISBN 1 5824 0862 9Volume 2ISBN 1 6070 6007 8Volume 3ISBN 1 6070 6111 2Volume 4ISBN 1 6070 6249 6HardcoverISBN 1 5343 0364 2 The story is that of Gary Hampton a wealthy CEO of a record company who is mauled by a werewolf while on a family vacation The story revolves around Gary s efforts to control his animalistic instincts and use his powers for good and to be a superhero despite being plagued by a curse Contents 1 Conclusion 2 Characters 3 Collected editions 4 References 5 External linksConclusion editRobert Kirkman ended The Astounding Wolf Man in 2010 with the story arc Legacy Although Wolf Man s own series was concluded and all loose ends tied up Kirkman pointed out that characters from Wolf Man s universe would still crossover into his other characters lives as they inhabit the same universe 1 Wolf Man himself appeared in the Invincible series several times notably in a two part storyline Invincible Universe 8 9 sent as part of an extraction squad consisting of Popper Mantis Best Tiger and Claire Voyant to capture a Brazilian super criminal known as Redeye Wolf Man is momentarily distracted by the presence of Davi Redeye s ward and captured Weakened due to his injuries and lack of moonlight Wolf Man seems to confuse Davi with Chloe Davi aids Wolf Man s escape as Best Tiger destroys Redeye s prison As the prisoners and townspeople left bloodthirsty following Redeye s depowerment Wolf Man still weak is unable to stop the riot and becomes separated from Davi Fearing he has again failed to save a child Wolf Man returns to the base unaware that Davi has escaped harm and now possesses Redeye s powers Characters editGary Hampton aka Wolf Man The main protagonist of the series a successful businessman turned werewolf superhero following an incident that left him with werewolf abilities Rebecca Hampton Gary s beautiful wife Killed in Issue 7 by Zechariah who she struck across the face after expressing her disdain for him Zechariah momentarily blinded by rage responded by hitting her across the face breaking her neck and then fatally biting her neck causing Rebecca to bleed to death Chloe Hampton aka Vampire Girl Gary s loving daughter she is close to both of her parents Dunford The estate manager butler and lifelong friend to the Hampton family formerly a businessman whose company was bought out by Gary during his rise in the business world Dunford was actually offered a position in Hampton Industries but chose to retire instead Following his wife s death Dunford who was friends with Gary by then was invited to stay with his family as their estate manager Dunford is Gary s closest friend and sees him as a kind and generous man who has only ever wanted to help people a belief that leads to him to be the initially only one who believes Gary s innocence following Rebecca s death Dunford is made Chloe s legal guardian during this time and ultimately is successful in getting her through her grief Killed in Issue 22 by Jacobsen and the werewolves following their attack on the Hampton estate Gary Chloe Mecha Maid and Elise attend his private funeral Maria The loyal maid to the Hampton family reluctantly let go following Gary s loss of his company which forced the family to cut back on luxuries Nathan Singleton A corporate CEO and head of Singleton Enterprises Hampton Industries greatest rival Singleton himself was a rival of Gary for years later embarked upon an affair with a lonely Rebecca and gained information from her about Gary s company that almost ruined him Singleton despite appearing to have taken advantage of his relationship with Rebecca in order to hurt Gary s business was actually in love with Rebecca and even after the two ended their relationship he was still happy to get back together when Rebecca distanced herself from Gary during his early days as Wolf Man and reached back out to Singleton Singleton was last seen attending Rebecca s funeral alongside Chloe Dunford and Gary and Rebecca s parents Zechariah A vampire who approached Gary immediately following his discovery of his abilities Zechariah posed as a friend and mentor to Gary in his early days as Wolf Man teaching him all he knew about werewolves and how to control his abilities as well as establishing his Wolf Man identity Ultimately Gary s trust in Zechariah crumbled when he realized how much Zechariah was keeping from him when Zechariah tried to find and reconcile with Gary instead he met Rebecca and a confrontation led him to kill Gary s wife in a brief moment of rage Zechariah left Gary to take the blame though was finally caught following his attack on Stronghold Prison setting the record straight Zechariah escaped with Mecha Maid s assistance and avoiding her trap with Gary plotted revenge and kidnapped Chloe to mutate her into a vampiress Zechariah was killed in the final issue before he could succeed when the Elder tore Zechariah s heart out of his chest and consumed it killing him and reducing him to a skeleton in seconds finally ending his evil actions and interference in Gary s life The Actioneers A team of superheroes who are killed and revived as vampires by Zechariah to serve him despite retaining their memories their instinctive loyalty to Zechariah is overpowering and follow him completely The team was finally captured following their attack on Stronghold Prison which they participated in beside Zechariah and Chloe in order to track down and kill Gary The team is kept in isolation inside GDA HQ beneath the Pentagon In the final issue the team immediately following Zechariah s death is restored to normal Pamela aka Mecha Maid A member of the Actioneers superhero team who being a robot was instead disassembled and kept captive by Zechariah and the now vampiric Actioneers Mecha Maid finally escapes when they departed alongside Chloe to attack Stronghold Prison and Mecha Maid followed and was caught in the fray being captured by Face and his team but was spared at Gary s insistence and later joined him as his superhero partner and possible love interest Mecha Maid later joins the expanded Guardians of the Globe and accepting Gary s advice to let her child grow and develop on her own constructs a robotic body for Elise In the final issue Mecha Maid is seen happily reuniting with the restored Actioneers Elise The artificially created daughter of Mecha Maid initially just a hologram she is much later given a robotic body to live independently Agent Hunter An agent of the Global Defense Agency who also has the ability to survive all types of injury and completely regenerate from his wounds regardless of how fatal they are e g decapitation Hunter is placed in charge of the Wolf Man investigation and with his human partner and with the backing of the GDA and Guardians of the Globe relentlessly track Gary down to arrest him completely believing Gary murdered Rebecca despite numerous attempts on Gary s part to change his mind Hunter ultimately succeeded when Gary was caught at Rebecca s grave Later however Hunter found he had been mistaken about Gary all along and was ordered by Stedman to let go of his investigation after it was shut down Hunter and Gary apparently made amends and together join the expanded Guardians of the Globe Director Cecil Stedman The leader of the Global Defense Agency Stedman is an enigmatic and very powerful U S government figure who later becomes Gary s strongest ally following Rebecca s death working tirelessly to aid him and later exonerate him for Zechariah s crime Stedman later recruits Gary to the expanded Guardians of the Globe and later gives his blessing to Gary s formation of his own team The Wolf Corps He is a supporting character in the Invincible series where his history and position are further explored The Face A powerful criminal with two merged faces and a third laser blasting eye who was in de facto control of Stronghold Prison formerly the most powerful member of a defunct criminal organisation known as The Body with Face being the last to fall and be imprisoned Face escaped Stronghold Prison with Gary to the UK and then released Gorgg who betrayed Face and consumed him Face was presumed dead until he was found alive in Gorgg s remains during the salvation operation immediately asking he be taken back to prison Gary later confirmed to Construct that Face was sent back to prison as requested Agent Donald Ferguson An agent of the Global Defense Agency who is also a robot and later joins the expanded Guardians of the Globe He becomes a friend to Gary and Chloe following Gary s exoneration The Elder An elder brood werewolf and leader of all werewolves in the world the Elder was responsible for attacking and giving Gary his werewolf powers making him responsible for leaving Gary s old life in ruins and his wife and best friend dead In the final issue the Elder confronts Gary for battle to test his worth explaining he had chosen Gary to succeed him as Elder of the werewolves so they may be redeemed and become great once again After a fierce battle Gary fatally strikes the Elder across his throat and he ultimately collapsed and bled to death a victorious Gary stood over his body and the surrounding werewolves immediately bowed to their new Elder Jacobsen An influential werewolf under the Elder s command Jacobsen first met Gary while seeking to kill Zechariah to avenge his murder of one of his children when Gary apparently does so Jacobsen immediately declares he and all behind him will consider Gary an ally and friend to the werewolves Much later Jacobsen and the werewolves returned to attack the Hampton estate declaring Gary was marked for death by the Elder during which Jacobsen killed Dunford Jacobsen was witness to the Elder and Gary s final battle where Gary killed the Elder as he had wished Jacobsen and the others immediately bowed to their new Elder Later Jacobsen and the werewolves were taken in by Gary and with Jacobsen s influence forms the Wolf Corps under Gary s command Jacobsen embracing his humanity deeply expressed regret for his actions at the Elder s command but Gary having already forgiven him stated all issues between them were settled and all were welcome with the werewolves Gray Wolf A werewolf whose real name is unknown who is employed as an agent of the Global Defense Agency who originally attacked Gary pretending to work for the Elder but secretly gave him a hidden communicator at Stedman s behest as apparently Gary saved Gray Wolf s life Later following Gary s defeat of Gorgg exoneration and return as a superhero Gray Wolf joins the expanded Guardians of the Globe After a mission to shut down Impact s former employer Gray Wolf revealed his identity he was the rooftop gardener who Gary in his first night as a werewolf apparently killed while mindlessly wandering the rooftops explaining that as he had terminal cancer his new werewolf abilities given to him by Gary who instinctively sensed his sickness healed him of and then Gray Wolf a retired CIA agent found himself back in the spy game with the GDA as a superhero leaving him happier than he has ever been This revelation finally gives Gary closure on this incident as Gray Wolf s believed death had haunted Gary for a long time afterwards In the final issue it is implied Gray Wolf is now the Hamptons new butler and estate manager Collected editions editThe series is being collected into trade paperbacks Volume 1 collects The Astounding Wolf Man 1 7 180 pages January 2008 ISBN 1 58240 862 9 Volume 2 collects The Astounding Wolf Man 8 12 and Invincible 57 160 pages April 2009 ISBN 1 60706 007 8 Volume 3 collects The Astounding Wolf Man 13 18 166 pages February 2010 ISBN 1 60706 111 2 Volume 4 collects The Astounding Wolf Man 19 25 160 pages January 2011 ISBN 1 60706 249 6 Astounding Wolf Man Complete Collection hardcover collects The Astounding Wolf Man 1 25 and Invincible 57 July 2017 ISBN 1534303642References edit CBR com The Astounding Wolf Man at the Grand Comics Database The Astounding Wolf Man at the Comic Book DB archived from the original External links editThis section includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations April 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message 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