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Preview: Hunt for the Skinwalker

Hunt for the Skinwalker

(W) Zac Thompson (A) Valeria Burzo (CA) Martin Simmonds
In Shops: Aug 21, 2024
SRP: $17.99

Unidentified flying objects. Animal mutilation. Terrifying otherworldly cryptids. Countless strange phenomena.

For more than 50 years, a remote ranch in the Uinta Basin has been the most significant nexus for the paranormal. Inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying… and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch.

Based on the 2005 groundbreaking, electrifying nonfiction book by Dr. Colm Kelleher and veteran investigative journalist George Knapp that revealed the captivating true history of Gorman Ranch for the first time, seizing mainstream imagination and inspiring high profile investigations, documentaries, and genre fiction in various media.

Now, working hand-in-hand with Kelleher and Knapp, and incorporating never-before-seen new revelations, writer Zac Thompson (X-Men Unlimited, Undone By Blood) with Valeria Burzo (Castle Full of Blackbirds) adapts the category-defying tale in a series perfect for fans of I Hate This Place and The Low, Low Woods!

Collects Hunt for the Skinwalker #1-4.

Hunt for the Skinwalker

Something Chilling Watches in Your First Look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #4

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #4, the final issue in the brand new series inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying, and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch. Working hand-in-hand with Dr. Colm Kelleher and George Knapp, and incorporating never-before-seen new revelations, writer Zac Thompson, artist Valeria Burzo, colorist Jason Wordie, and letterer Joe Sabino, adapts the category-defying, godfather of modern day paranormal research non-fiction book, Hunt for the Skinwalker, available in comic shops this December 20.

Between Sasquatches, mysterious creatures in the trees, someone or something watching, and orbs galore, perhaps Tom hasn’t been full of it after all. The NOSS team is on the job, witnessing something bizarre in the distance, something that chills them to the marrow, something with a strange connection to Tom that is finally revealed…

Hunt for the Skinwalker #4 has a main and variant covers by Martin Simmonds, with variants by Alison Sampson and Francesco Francavilla.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #4

Another Bloody Clue in Your First Look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #3

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #3, the penultimate issue in the brand new series inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying, and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch. Working hand-in-hand with Dr. Colm Kelleher and George Knapp, and incorporating never-before-seen new revelations, writer Zac Thompson , artist Valeria Burzo , colorist Jason Wordie, and letterer Joe Sabino, adapts the category-defying, godfather of modern day paranormal research non-fiction book, Hunt for the Skinwalker, available in comic shops this November 8th.

When a mysterious benefactor offers to buy Skinwalker Ranch, Tom and Ellen can’t agree fast enough. An investigation team is dispatched to carry out the most extensive paranormal investigation to date. Just when they think the case has gone cold and Tom might be lying… another bloody clue reinvigorates their search for the truth.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #3 has a main cover by Martin Simmonds, with variants by Sam Wolfe Connelly and Mondo illustrator Randy Ortiz.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #3

Push Through the Terror in Your First Look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #2

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #2, the next issue in the brand new series inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying, and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch.Working hand-in-hand with Dr. Colm Kelleher and George Knapp, and incorporating never-before-seen new revelations, writer Zac Thompson, artist Valeria Burzo, colorist Jason Wordie, and letterer Joe Sabino, adapts the category-defying, godfather of modern day paranormal research non-fiction book, Hunt for the Skinwalker, available in comic shops this October 11th.

The bizarre, true history of Gorman Ranch continues as Tom and Ellen witness things they can’t explain, and are desperate to find answers as they have no choice but to stay and try to make farm life work. Between a series of grisly and mysterious mutilations, unexplainable odors, and esoteric orbs, Tom and Ellen push through the terror to get to the bottom of things, but more than the cows are in danger…

Hunt for the Skinwalker #2 has a main cover by Martin Simmonds, with variants by Martin Morazzo, and Paul Azaceta.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #2

Around the Tubes

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1

It’s a new week! We’ve got a lot coming at you after a busy weekend at Baltimore Comic Con and SPX! We’ll kick it off with some comic news and reviews you might have missed!

CBR – Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Vows To Fight To End the Hollywood Strikes – When it looks like you’re about to lose a lot of money, of course you are.

How to Love Comics – What Are Marvel Epic Collections And Are They Good For New Readers? – If you’ve ever wondered.

ICv2 – ‘March’ Artist Nate Powell to Adapt ‘Lies My Teacher Told Me’ – Nice!

Smash Pages – ‘Zippy the Pinhead’ creator Bill Griffith wins the Reuben Award – Congrats!

The Beat – A Year of Free Comics: STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED CELEBRATION PRESENTS THE SCHEIMER BARRIER goes beyond the farthest star – Free comics!

Reviews

Collected Editions – Gotham Academy: Maps of Mystery #1
CBR – Hunt for the Skinwalker #1
The Beat – Xogenasys Vol. 1

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 sells out and gets a second printing

BOOM! Studios has revealed that Hunt for the Skinwalker #1, the first issue in the brand new single issue series inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying, and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch, has sold out at the distributor level ahead of release!

Working hand-in-hand with Dr. Colm Kelleher and veteran journalist George Knapp, and incorporating never-before-seen new revelations, writer Zac Thompson, artist Valeria Burzo, colorist Jason Wordie, and letterer Joe Sabino, adapt the category-defying, godfather of modern day paranormal research non-fiction book, Hunt for the Skinwalker.

Unidentified flying objects. Animal mutilation. Terrifying otherworldly cryptids. Countless strange phenomena. For more than 50 years, a remote ranch in the Uinta Basin has been the most significant nexus for the paranormal. Inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying… and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch.

In response to the overwhelming support from retailers and fans, BOOM! Studios has announced Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 Second Printing (JUL239082), featuring brand new cover art by Martin Simmonds, available in stores October 4, 2023. 

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 Second Printing

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 is interesting but doesn’t excite

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1

Unidentified flying objects. Animal mutilation. Terrifying otherworldly cryptids. Countless strange phenomena. For more than 50 years, a remote ranch in the Uinta Basin has been the most significant nexus for the paranormal. Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 introduces us to this rather infamous supernatural location and the strange occurrences that put it on the map.

Written by Zac Thompson, Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 is an interesting start to the series. We’re introduced to Ellen and Tom who have recently moved to the ranch to build their life. With their daughter, they attempt to do mundane farming things, but strange occurrences seem to plague them no matter what they do.

Hunt for the Skinwalker is based on the 2005 nonfiction book by Dr. Colm Kelleher and journalist George Knapp that told the story of the Gorman Ranch for the first time. The book spun out numerous investigations, documentaries, fiction, and now this comic, creating a curiosity about the events. Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 does its best to introduce us to the weirdness but as plotted, the first issue feels like a series of events connected only through its characters. It lacks tension, scares, or dread, and instead comes across as the start of an anthology series with stories focused on the phenomena presented.

Part of the stumbling of the issue is the characters themselves, Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 introduces us to the family, but beyond some money trouble, there’s little to get to know them. There’s a lack of sympathy and the emotional toll of it all never quite comes across. It’s “faceless” individuals dealing with odd events as opposed to characters we fear for and want the best for them.

The art by Valeria Burzo is ok. With color by Jason Wordie and lettering by Joe Sabino, the comic’s visuals never really latch on to the build or tension that should be a part of this debut. Instead, phenomena feel more like sketches you’d see in television documentaries, a bit rough and never really delivering awe. With each event, there’s a lack of a real build up to create the tension for the eventual reveal. It all is just thrown at readers to take as is. And, with each event, we’re just presented with what has happened with little interpretation visually as well. We’re given things as visual facts instead of allowing the reader to make up their own mind as to what may or may not be occurring.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 lacks up a build up and the tension you’d hope for this sort of story. Things happen rapidly and presented without question. It’s a series of events as opposed to an ebb and flow of quiet, tension, and then catharsis. It feels like a visual Wikipedia entry, delivering facts above a narrative that would have us buy into the story and care what happens to the people within.

Story: Zac Thompson Art: Valeria Burzo
Color: Jason Wordie Letterer: Joe Sabino
Story: 7.0 Art: 7.0 Overall: 7.0 Recommendation: Pass

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 (of 4)

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 (of 4)

(W) Zac Thompson (A) Valeria Burzo (CA) Martin Simmonds
In Shops: Sep 06, 2023
SRP: $4.99

Unidentified flying objects. Animal mutilation. Terrifying otherworldly cryptids. Countless strange phenomena. For more than 50 years, a remote ranch in the Uinta Basin has been the most significant nexus for the paranormal.

Inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying… and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch.

Based on the 2005 groundbreaking, electrifying nonfiction book by Dr. Colm Kelleher and veteran investigative journalist George Knapp that revealed the captivating true history of Gorman Ranch for the first time, seizing mainstream imagination and inspiring high profile investigations, documentaries, and genre fiction in various media.

Now, working hand-in-hand with Kelleher and Knapp, and incorporating never-before-seen new revelations, writer Zac Thompson (X-Men Unlimited, Undone By Blood) with Valeria Burzo (Castle Full of Blackbirds) adapts the category-defying tale in a series perfect for fans of I Hate This Place and The Low, Low Woods!

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 (of 4)

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

This Country: Searching For Home in Very Rural America

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Batman #137 (DC Comics) – The opening chapter to “Gotham War” set things up nicely but didn’t excite, maybe the second chapter will?

Birds of Prey #1 (DC Comics) -Kelly Thompson makes her DC debut with this new take on the classic team!

Black Panther #4 (Marvel) – The series has taken the character and brought him more to the street level like the underrated “Man Without Fear” run. It’s been a nice refreshing take on the character.

Blue Beetle #1 (DC Comics) – A new ongoing series as Jaime Reyes joins the “Dawn of DC”!

Dona Quixote: Rise of the Knight (Henry Holt) – Middle-schooler by day. Monster hunter by (k)night. Lucia Castillo dreams of being a hero like her grandfather. A new take on the classic tale.

Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville #1 (DC Comics) – The duo are back and been sent to Smallville after a disastrous mission.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 (BOOM! Studios) – Head to the infamous remote ranch in the Uinta Basin that has been the most significant nexus for the paranormal.

Last Exit to Feral: Little Town. Underground. (Holiday House) – The first volume was a fun horror series for kids and we’re expecting more of the entertaining same from this.

Kill Your Darlings #1 (Image Comics) – Rose pretends to be in a magical land of her own creation byt the line between fantasy and reality disappears.

Parker Girls #10 (Abstract Studios) – The solid action series wraps up and we’re hoping the tech billionaire gets everything he deserves.

Project Cryptid #1 (AHOY Comics) – A new anthology series with some amazing talent. This is one to not be missed.

Reflection (Massive Publishing) – Detective Lorena Baffo dreams of a horrific murder. As the dream ends, she looks up to see herself reflected in glass, with the victim’s blood in her hands.

Tear Us Apart #1 (Dark Horse) – Deep in the Canadian wilderness, a vicious cult, dedicated to an ideology of pain, trains children to become deadly assassins. In the midst of this world of cruelty, two teenagers break the cardinal rule-by falling in love.

This Country: Searching For Home in Very Rural America (Princeton Architectural Press) – Before Navied Mahdavian moved with his wife and dog in November of 2016 from San Francisco to an off-the-grid cabin in rural Idaho, he had never fished, gardened, hiked, hunted, or lived in a snowy place. But there, he could own land, realize his dream of being an artist, and start a family-the Millennial dream.

Caliginous Cryptids in the first look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #1

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Hunt for the Skinwalker #1, the first issue in the brand new single issue series inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying, and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch. Working hand-in-hand with Dr. Colm Kelleher and George Knapp, and incorporating never-before-seen new revelations, writer Zac Thompson, artist Valeria Burzo, colorist Jason Wordie, and letterer Joe Sabino, adapts the category-defying, godfather of modern day paranormal research non-fiction book, Hunt for the Skinwalker, available in comic shops beginning on September 6, 2023.

Unidentified flying objects. Animal mutilation. Terrifying otherworldly cryptids. Countless strange phenomena. For more than 50 years, a remote ranch in the Uinta Basin has been the most significant nexus for the paranormal. Inspired by one family’s confrontation with the unexplainable and terrifying… and what happened when they invited the largest scientific investigation of the paranormal to their ranch.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 has a main cover by Martin Simmonds, with variants by Suspiria Vilchez, and Justine Florentino.

Hunt for the Skinwalker #1