The Beast Within! (Creatures on the Loose #31) (1974)

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Dipping my net into the ocean of Marvel and seeing what comes up.



Writer: Doug Moench

Artist: George Tuska

Inker: Vince Colletta 



Of course, Man-Wolf survives his plunge into the ocean.



This kicks off a pretty uncomplicated narrative in which the now-human John Jameson reflects on his lycanthropic career…



…as he goes to his father for help while, which serves to reorient the uninitiated, not to mention burning a few pages.



Meanwhile, Jameson’s superiors at NASA have decided that his prolonged absence has made him a security risk.



Later, upon surveying the apartment he destroyed earlier…



…he decides that he is no longer fit to be Kristine’s fiancĂ©.



After a brief tussle with the police, Man-Wolf is on the prowl again.



Doug Moench, who has produced some excellent work, seems to be having trouble finding a story to tell about this character, and George Tuska’s pencils just don’t deliver on the promise of that spectacular Gil Kane cover.

Comments

  1. The interior art by Tuska and Colletta far surpasses the cover art.

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  2. To each his own. I don't think Tuska's Man-Wolf looks nearly as menacing as Kane's.

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