Werewolf

    (Dell, 1966-1967)
™ and ©1967 Dell Publishing Co.

Werewolf was a short-lived and misguided effort by Dell Publishing, known for their Disney funny animal and movie tie-in comics, to enter the arena of action/adventure and super-hero comics during the mid-1960s. Werewolf is the code-name for Wiley Wolf, an Air Force pilot presumed dead in a crash, who starts a new life as a super-secret, undercover operative for the CIA. Along with his pet wolf Thor, the black-clad Werewolf plunged headlong into a James Bond-style world of international intrigue and espionage, and tackled villainous Commie agents of Moscow and Red China. Werewolf’s convoluted adventures lasted for three issues.
Jump to issue:
  • 1
    Dec 1966
    Cover: $0.12
    W: Donald Arneson  ·  A: Sam Glanzman, Bill Fracchio
    1st Appearance of Judy Bowman; 1st Appearance of Werewolf (Wiley Wolf); Origin of Werewolf (Wiley Wolf)
    No copies available
  • 2
    Mar 1967
    Cover: $0.12
    A: Tony Tallarico
    2nd Appearance of Judy Bowman; 2nd Appearance of Werewolf (Wiley Wolf)
    No copies available
  • 3
    Apr 1967
    Cover: $0.12
    A: Bill Fracchio
    Origin of Werewolf (Wiley Wolf) retold; Final issue
    No copies available