Read WOLF'S HEAD issue 14 of the comic book series for free on the Internet Archive
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“Lauren Greene ventures deep into an abandoned gold mine to rescue a group of missing people—but the mission ends in pain and failure. With her arm broken and no one found, she’s left with crushing guilt, mounting bills, and an ever-tightening race against time to locate the missing before it’s too late. As danger stirs beneath the surface, Lauren must confront her greatest challenge: risk everything by going back alone, or build a team strong enough to face whatever lurks in the mine’s darkness.”Key Links
Here are all of the key links:- Internet Archive link for WOLF’S HEAD Issue 14: https://archive.org/details/wolfs-head-014-by-von-allan
- WOLF’S HEAD Volume 7 (collecting Issues 13 and 14 of the series): https://wolfs-head.vonallan.com/p/wolfs-head-volume-7.html
- Shop Page: https://wolfs-head.vonallan.com/p/shop.html
- Wolf’s Head Official Site: https://wolfs-head.vonallan.com/
THE END OF THE ARC
This is a big one! With this issue, we close the book on the third story arc of WOLF’S HEAD. That actually kinda blows my mind; when I was initially brainstorming the series, I had no idea it would ever get this far. Nor did I have any of this fully planned out. One of the wonders of episodic storytelling is just this: seeing where and how the story takes you. And often being delighted in the unexpected directions it goes!This issue also features some special guest stars! Chuck Freight (of course!), but also Maggie Vraic, Fang Ting Him, and the effusive Foolbert Bong! What?! YES! I had a blast writing and drawing them and I dearly hope you enjoy getting to know them, too!
As I noted, this issue also marks the end of the third story arc in WOLF’S HEAD, which is pretty remarkable from where I sit. It is amazing to think back to that very first issue and compare where Lauren, Sanko, and the AI are now to where they were back then. It is one of the things I love the most about comics; that notion of real change, of issues building on what came before, and leading into new directions. I won’t lie; it’s a lot of work and often very challenging to do, but it is truly rewarding. I hope feel the same way, too!