The Wendigo Curse: Fact or Fiction?

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The curse of the Wendigo is a terrifying legend that originates from the indigenous peoples of North America, particularly the Algonquian tribes. According to the legend, a Wendigo is a malevolent spirit or creature that is born from the act of cannibalism. It is believed that when a person consumes the flesh of another human being, they become possessed by the spirit of the Wendigo and are cursed for eternity. The Wendigo is often described as a gaunt, skeletal creature with sunken eyes and long, sharp claws. It is said to have an insatiable hunger for human flesh and is constantly on the hunt for its next victim. The curse of the Wendigo transforms the person who commits the act of cannibalism into a monstrous being, driven by an endless desire to consume human flesh.


Charlie Adlard is best known for drawing the hit series, The Walking Dead with superstar artist Robert Kirkman! With The Walking Dead more popular than ever with a hit TV show on AMC, Charle Adlard’s popularity has never been higher!

Joining the search and destroy party is one of the very few Native Americans enrolled in the US Army at the time, who followed the evil trail of the once human Wendigo from his tribe s land up to the French trenches. In addition to their critically-acclaimed titles and best selling comics, Dynamite works with some of the most high profile creators in comics and entertainment, including Alex Ross, John Cassaday, Garth Ennis, Michael Avon Oeming, Mel Rubi, Marc Guggenheim, Stephen Sadowski, Mike Carey, Jim Krueger, Greg Pak, Brett Matthews, Matt Wagner and a host of up and coming new talent.

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The curse of the Wendigo transforms the person who commits the act of cannibalism into a monstrous being, driven by an endless desire to consume human flesh. Those who have encountered the Wendigo claim that it emits a foul stench and makes eerie, guttural sounds. It is said to possess supernatural abilities such as superhuman strength, speed, and endurance, making it an incredibly dangerous and formidable creature.

SNEAK PEEK: Dynamite Entertainment announces Curse of the Wendigo

The Walking Dead’s acclaimed artist, Charlie Adlard is teaming up with Dynamite Entertainment on a new horrific tale that will be adored by his fans! Teaming up with French TV and comic book writer Mathieu Missoffe comes Curse of the Wendigo! Curse of the Wendigo mixes true historical facts with fiction to create an unexpected story and distinctive atmosphere, beautifully rendered by Charlie Adlard’s immense talent and enhanced by his innovative use of old war pictures within his artwork.

Set in France during WWI, Curse of the Wendigo follows a desperate alliance between isolated French and German soldiers, who must temporarily stop slaughtering each other to fight a new terrifying threat : the Wendigo, a creature preying on soldiers from both sides. Joining the search and destroy party is one of the very few Native Americans enrolled in the US Army at the time, who followed the evil trail of the once human Wendigo from his tribe’s land up to the French trenches…

“There was a lot of research with Wendigo,” says acclaimed The Walking Dead and Curse of the Wendigo artist Charlie Adlard. “I wanted an authenticity to the book – there had to be. So I spent a long time working on the real settings. Matt helped a great deal – he found me all these old postcards of the village where the climax is set, something I could not find on any search engine on the net. I firmly believe anyway, that if you draw any book set in the “real” world, it should have “real” things in them – not some fabrication in the artists mind. Which is another reason why I’m attracted to French comics – they seem to put a much greater emphasis on a sense of place as much as the people in their stories, unlike the US/UK, who emphasize the people over place. Just look at Asterix and Tintin books to see what I mean – fantastically drawn and rendered characters BUT set within a world that’s totally real.”

“Beyond the action and the supernatural,” Curse of the Wendigo is also a drama, says writer Mathieu Missoffe. “It’s a story about the madness of war, and about what defines basic humanity within one of the most inhumane conflict of modern history.

“Fans of the graphic arts live in a glorious age,” adds Dynamite Editor Joe Rybandt. “An age where material that years ago would have never found a publishing home in the States, can now find such a home and we can all enjoy incredible graphic novels such as Curse of the Wendigo.”

Charlie Adlard is best known for drawing the hit series, The Walking Dead with superstar artist Robert Kirkman! With The Walking Dead more popular than ever with a hit TV show on AMC, Charle Adlard’s popularity has never been higher!

Adlard began his work in the UK on White Death with Robbie Morrison and 2000 AD series including Judge Dredd, Savage, and Armitage. Other work includes: The X-Files (for Topps); Mars Attacks! (also for Topps); Astronauts in Trouble (for AiT/Planet Lar); The Hellfire Club and Warlock for Marvel Comics; Batman: Gotham Knights and Green Lantern / Green Arrow for DC Comics; White Death for Les Cartoonistes Dangereux; Blair Witch: Dark Testaments and Codeflesh for Image; Shadowman for Acclaim Comics; and The Establishment for Wildstorm, amongst many others.

Adlard’s style has evolved from what was originally fully painted artwork on Armitage, through increasing confidence as a monochrome artist, to his recent work, which uses large blocks of black ink on the page to create shadow effects much bolder than are commonly seen in comics art.

Mathieu Missoffe decided to take a shot at writing some of those twisted stories himself, after years of working in television production in France. Now a television writer and comic book creator, he devotes most of his TV work to French police procedurals, while exploring other genres such as Fantasy or Horror in graphic novels. Curse of the Wendigo is his second book, a blend of historical and supernatural elements brought to life by Charlie Adlard’s first class artwork and Mambba’s intense colouring. Needless to say, new television and comic book projects are in the pipe, including an upcoming TV thriller described as Jack The Ripper at the Moulin Rouge, co-written with Elsa Marpeau.

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ABOUT DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT:

DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT was founded in 2004 and is home to several best-selling comic book titles and properties, including The Boys, Green Hornet, Vampirella, Warlord of Mars, Project Superpowers, Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time and more!

In addition to their critically-acclaimed titles and best selling comics, Dynamite works with some of the most high profile creators in comics and entertainment, including Alex Ross, John Cassaday, Garth Ennis, Michael Avon Oeming, Mel Rubi, Marc Guggenheim, Stephen Sadowski, Mike Carey, Jim Krueger, Greg Pak, Brett Matthews, Matt Wagner and a host of up and coming new talent!

DYNAMITE is consistently ranked in the upper tiers of comic book publishers and several of their titles – including PROJECT SUPERPOWERS – which debuted at #4 in the Top Ten lists produced by Diamond Comics Distributors. In 2005 Diamond awarded the company a GEM award for Best New Publisher and another GEM in 2006 for Comics Publisher of the Year (under 5%). The company has also been nominated for several industry awards, including the prestigious Eisner Award.

Dynamite also controls and owns multiple library’s, including but not limited to the Vampirella library of casts and characters, The Superpowers library of characters, The Kirby: Genesis world of characters, and the Chaos! Comics universe of characters.

“Beyond the action and the supernatural,” Curse of the Wendigo is also a drama, says writer Mathieu Missoffe. “It’s a story about the madness of war, and about what defines basic humanity within one of the most inhumane conflict of modern history.
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The curse of the Wendigo is believed to be passed down through generations, affecting not only the person who committed the act of cannibalism but also their descendants. The Wendigo legend serves as a cautionary tale, warning against the moral and spiritual consequences of cannibalism. It serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting the sacredness of life and the inherent value of human beings. The curse of the Wendigo highlights the deep-rooted fear and taboo surrounding cannibalism in many cultures. Over the centuries, the legend of the Wendigo has become a popular subject in literature, film, and other forms of popular culture. It has fascinated and terrified people across the world, captivating their imagination with its grotesque and chilling characteristics. The curse of the Wendigo continues to be a cautionary tale that serves as a reminder of the dark consequences that can arise from violating the fundamental principles of humanity. In conclusion, the curse of the Wendigo is a haunting legend that warns against the horrors of cannibalism. It is a chilling tale that resonates with people, reminding them of the moral and spiritual consequences that come from violating the sanctity of life. The Wendigo serves as a cautionary figure, forever cursed and forever hungry, embodying the darkest aspects of human nature..

Reviews for "The Wendigo Curse: The Beast Within"

1. Emily - 2 stars
I found "The Curse of the Wendigo" to be quite disappointing. The storyline lacked cohesion and the pacing was off. It felt like the plot was all over the place, with random elements thrown in without any clear connection. Additionally, the characters were poorly developed, making it difficult to connect or care about their fate. Overall, I regretted spending my time reading this book.
2. David - 1 star
"The Curse of the Wendigo" was a complete letdown. The writing style was amateurish, filled with cliched phrases and awkward descriptions. The author seemed to rely heavily on jump scares and gore, rather than building suspense or creating a genuinely eerie atmosphere. The dialogue was unbelievably cheesy and the plot twists were predictable. Save yourself the trouble and skip this one.
3. Samantha - 1 star
I couldn't get through more than a few chapters of "The Curse of the Wendigo." The writing was overly convoluted, with excessive use of flowery language that tried too hard to be poetic. It felt like the author was trying to impress rather than simply telling a good story. The lack of clear direction and purpose made it difficult to engage with the characters or invest in the plot. I ultimately gave up and moved on to something else.
4. Michael - 2 stars
While "The Curse of the Wendigo" had an interesting premise, it failed to deliver on its potential. The execution felt rushed and underdeveloped, with a lack of attention to detail. The plot holes were glaring and the explanations for certain events felt contrived. The characters lacked depth, making their actions and motivations hard to believe. I had high hopes for this book, but unfortunately, it fell flat.

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