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Lynx Studios and Alias Comics announced today that a new website for the upcoming comic book LETHAL INSTINCT has gone live. Fans and readers are encouraged to visit the site at http://www.lethalinstinct.com for more information about the upcoming first issue as well as future chapters in the story.

LETHAL INSTINCT is the story of Frank Aaron, a police officer who struggles with the curse of being a werewolf. As Officer Aaron investigates the brutal murder of the Mayor’s family, he notices claw marks, saliva, and animal hair at the crime scene, leading him to wonder if he might be responsible, particularly since he can faintly remember being there as a wolf the night before. But in the course of his investigation, he discovers that there is another werewolf in town, and he is forced to use the abilities of his feral side to track down his counterpart and solve the mystery of the murder.

The book was created and written by Rômulo Soares, the head of Lynx Studios, with additional help from Wagner Baehr (plot) and Bart A. Thompson and Ernst Dabel (dialogue). It features art from international illustrators Jack Jadson and Alex Borges, with Wellington Dias and Jackson Gebien on inks, Mario Gonzáles and Charlie Kirchoff on colors, and Ben Basso and Sébastien Hombel on letters. ALIAS Executive Director Mike S. Miller served as editor.

LETHAL INSTINCT is a 6-issue miniseries that will hit shelves in the latter half of May. Issue #1 will be released at a cover price of $.75 as part of ALIAS Comics’s “20-Year Rollback” pricing promotion. 

    

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