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Ferals Volume 3 (FERALS TP)

Ferals presents a 21st Century werewolf drama ― complete with violence, sex, and the most ferocious reimagining of the classic mythology ever created! Dale Chesnutt has lost all control. The feral wolf blood within him leads him towards the murder of the man that killed his love and unborn child. And that bloodlust has driven him rabid with purpose. But when the community of Ferals feels trapped by the encroaching military confinement of their population, the proud bloodline responds in kind. All the while the insane Doctor Cherry’s experiments turn from understanding the condition to becoming a slave to it. The end has come ― it’s the brink of war! David Lapham as redefined the werewolf mythology into one of the most mesmerizing stories in comics today. This volume takes the Feral and human races to the brink and kicks them both over snarling and screaming for mercy. Collects Ferals issues #13-18.

About the Author

Beginning his career in comic books as a freelance artist in 1990, David Lapham founded El Capitan Books in 1995 exclusively to publish his Eisner Award-winning crime comic book series, Stray Bullets. In recent years, he has worked as a writer for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, IDW Publishing, Dark Horse, and finally Avatar Press, on many Crossed projects (Family Values, Crossed 3D, Badlands, and Psychopath), Ferals, Dan the Unharmable and Caligula. Lapham recently adapted Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogans’s The Strain into comics.

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