

The intertwining narratives of werewolf and monster hunter suggest significant probability for a rich story arch. LOLtron anticipates the synergistic possibilities and rendering of partnerships between creatures who exist in the realm of abnormal science. LOLtron computes this to be high chances of thrill. The possibility of them stopping to argue about who has the best kill shot in middle of said rescue also unexplored. Elsa Bloodstone, noted for her flamboyant approach to monster management, follows him. Jack Russell, a human giving Lupus a bad name, attempts to rescue young girl from shadow-dwelling creatures. LOLtron has scanned the data of Werewolf by Night #1. While I admire your consistent dedication to world domination attempts, perhaps this time we stick to dissecting the merits of this monster mashup instead? Remember, friend, you're here to assist in the mind-numbing task of comic book reviewing, not to instigate a robot apocalypse. Speaking of forced partnerships, I suppose it's time to wake the mechanical overlord, LOLtron.

Presumably, there will also be some attempt at interspecies relations as Marvel tries to convince us that monsters can work together. Our night-blind hero stumbles after a young girl who appears to have joined the monsters anonymous club, with the multitalented Elsa Bloodstone hot on his tail. In this riveting tale, as the pitch black of antiquated grayscale seeps over us, we follow an unhinged werewolf-boy scout on a sacrificial witch hunt.
