Rated R for: violence, language, reference to abuse, gore, death, murder, psychological horror. One sentence summary: Even Batman can stop being a childhood hero when he delves into his darkest legacythe Arkham Asylum. This kid is dealing with becoming a werewolf and it’s inclusive to everyone and there's bits and pieces for everyone to take away their own personal motivation. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean. “The cool thing about this story is that although there’s a Native perspective to it, it’s not a Native story. Taboo of the BLACK EYED PEAS and Benjamin Jackendoff team up with Scot Eaton to. This comic book is recommended for ages 13+. All young Jake wants is to protect his people.but who will protect him from the monster within? Jake soon finds himself in over his head, and the law is getting closer! With his entire life in chaos, the only way out may be to fully embrace the secret history of the Werewolf by Night! Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas and writer Benjamin Jackendoff team up with artist Scot Eaton to tell an epic tale of righteous fury, lycanthropic legacy and incredible transformation in the Mighty Marvel Manner! To celebrate his new comic book project with Marvel, Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas (Shoshone) wanted to create a bandana that featured the character Kushala. A new Werewolf by Night is prowling the Southwest - but all is not as it seems! A young man, a family curse, and an unholy experiment prove to be a dangerous combination for a small town in Arizona.
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