
Tim Knight of HeroPress has posted his review and it is extremely positive. He is also holding a give-away of a signed copy of the book! See previous post on details for that.
"Sambor's distinctive artwork immediately stirs echoes of Ben Templesmith's on 30 Days Of Night, but without being derivative. While it's not always obvious what is going on this just adds to the sensation of an hallucinogenic fever dream that also conjures up images of Stuart Gordon's Dagon - which, of course, was itself inspired by HP Lovecraft's Shadow Over Innsmouth.
When Tim has his first face-to-face encounter with a werewolf, the creature virtually leaps off the page, out of the mist to shockingly powerful effect.
However, it doesn't help that a lot of the male characters look very similar, if not identical, even though the flow of the artwork and dialogue sweeps you along.
Colucci's mythology-heavy story aims to do for werewolves what Lovecraft did for his amphibious deep ones by having an outsider drawn into their community and discovering he has a hidden connection to their past.
Rich in tense atmosphere and oozing with the American Gothic tradition, this is saga of family bonds, betrayal and community secrets in a mysterious, isolated town - and reflected in Sambor's striking and exotic art.
All of these threads culminate in a bloody climax to decide the fate of Harbor Moon - yet you can't help but feel that Colucci has left the door wide open for possible sequels and follow-ups!"