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Universal Monsters comic series Blood of the Wolf Man announced by Skybound and Image

March 18, 2026 by Gary Collinson

Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics have announced that the Wolf Man is set to make his return in the latest Universal Monsters comic book series as writer Joshua Williamson (G.I. Joe) and artist Leomacs (Basketful of Heads) team for the four-issue limited series Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man.

“As a big fan of the 1941 The Wolf Man film from Universal Pictures and the Universal Monsters comics line with Skybound, I knew I had to do this book,” said Joshua Williamson. “It’s very different from my usual superhero work. Easily the most tragic. It’s a dramatic, emotional, and heartbreaking comic about family and generation trauma. All key pieces of a horror story. Oh, and bloody and violent. It earns the Blood of the Wolf Man title in more ways than one. And of course, I had to bring along my Rogues partner in crime Leomacs. His art captures the pain of The Wolf Man and the world he’s living in. This is not going to be what you expect…”

“Universal Monsters films have always captured my imagination, as there’s so much humanity in these characters. They are all incredibly iconic because they are both tragically human and terrifying like a wild nightmare at the same time,” added Leomacs. “The Wolf Man has also always been a favorite of mine, so it’s a dream to draw this amazing character in a brand-new story and setting, penned by the amazing Joshua Williamson. Together we explore the Wolf Man’s bloodlust and the inevitable consequences.”

“It’s amazing to see Joshua Williamson and Leomacs reunite to present this reimagining of the iconic The Wolf Man story,” said Diegs Lopez, Senior Editor at Skybound. “Josh is firing on all cylinders, adding to The Wolf Man mythos with wonderfully tragic and emotional storytelling, and Leomacs perfectly brings this 1970s world to life with his tense and visceral storytelling. Coming off the thrilling conclusion of Phantom of the Opera in May, we’re excited to now bring Universal Monsters stories to readers every month.”

Check out the Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 covers from Leomacs & Pip Martin, Joshua Middleton, Maria Wolf & Mike Spicer, David Talaski, Jorge Fornés, Guillem March, and Michael Walsh…

 

Filed Under: Comic Books, Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Image, Skybound, The Wolf Man, Universal Monsters, Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Flickering Myth. He is a film, television and digital content writer and producer, whose work includes the gothic horror feature The Baby in the Basket and the suspense thriller Death Among the Pines. He is also the author of Holy Franchise, Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen.

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