Dark Horse books a reservation for the ‘Lunar Lodge’

You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.

Every soap opera fan knows that discovering your wife has secret hotel reservations will only lead to heartbreak, but when those reservations are for the Lunar Lodge, things get real deadly real fast.

Screenwriter Tyler Marceca makes his comics debut with artist Mirko Colak, colorist Brian Valenza and letterer Frank Cvetkovic on this new miniseries coming from Dark Horse Comics.

“The idea for Lunar Lodge was born from a simple, albeit screwy, question; if I were a werewolf, how would I protect myself and those around me on nights when the moon was full? I mean, who would want to wake up the morning after a full moon covered in blood and mud with no memory of how many people, and livestock, they killed. There would have to be a solution for this, right? And if there was a solution… you better believe some enterprising folks would find a way to profit from it,” Marceca said.

Here’s the description from Dark Horse:

Marriage ain’t easy, especially when your spouse is hiding a monstrous secret. Just ask Rob Moreland, who knows things aren’t great lately with his wife, Fiona, but is hoping to fix that…until the Lunar Lodge calls to confirm her stay. Rob decides to shadow his wife to the hotel, but what he finds reveals even more horror than he suspected. Rob will soon discover there’s much more to the Lunar Lodge, and to his wife, than meets the eye.

“I never got the chance to work on a werewolf comic, even though I wanted to since I was a kid, and then suddenly ‘boom’, when I least expected it, the offer came,” Colak said. “This story will change the already divided opinion about the ‘werewolf’ phenomenon, , and the team is here to give you a great Saturday night read. Just don’t look back. And beware of lonely roads.“

The first issue of four arrives June 21.

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