PARTY! Scott goes on the offensive, attacking Allison's father and the Hunters in a last-ditch attempt to get the serum that will enable him to return to human form. And he better do it quick. Lydia's party is in two hours and Allison's laid down an ultimatum--if he doesn't show up, their relationship is over. Jackson gets off on watching Scott's life crumble, but nothing motivates a teen-aged Werewolf like a hot girl threatening to break up with him. Can a last-minute assist from Derek and Stiles help save the day? Scott deals with the idea that he may never be human again, as the first comic book story based on MTV's new hit series concludes!
10 of the Dumbest Things in Teen Wolf: Bite Me #3 (And Only 10 Things Because There Were So Many)
1. The entire explanation of the infection that is keeping Scott in his shift. An infection that mutates every minute so that werewolf healing does not affect it? Who came up with it? Did the hunters? Do they have scientists working for them now?
2. Characterizing Mrs. Argent as a woman who is frustrated by the hunters ruining her night out. Canon Mrs. Argent does not take a night out to see a werewolf romance film. Canon Mrs. Argent is an intense badass who has no separation between her personal life and her hunter life.
3. The panels of Allison in her bra and underwear reading text messages. Why is this necessary? This, ladies and gentleman and non-binary folks, is what forced sexualization of female characters looks like. There is no good reason for Allison to be half naked other than catering to the male gaze.
4. Lydia's hair being straight up blonde. She is a strawberry blonde, goddamnit. Also, she would never wear a simple long-sleeved top with khakis. Lydia would be offended by the very idea.
5. The Argent's elaborate werewolf containment warehouse. Where is this place? How are they keeping this place secret? This warehouse is ridiculous, and it convinces me that David Tischman has never watched one minute of Teen Wolf or read a plot summary and just decided, "Werewolves? Werewolf hunters? They must have an elaborate warehouse."
6. Derek's convoluted plan. First off, since when does Derek Hale make plans like this? Second, it seems like a lot of attention to draw to himself when hunters are looking for him and no one knows where the Alpha is.
7. Allison dressing up as Little Red Riding Hood. Would Allison ever dress up in this costume? No. Would Stiles? Absolutely. Scott as the wolf in the grandmother's clothes is solid though.
8. Lydia's costume is a bikini. Just a bikini. Really? Still, Stiles' Hans Solo costume makes my life, and I love the implication that Danny came to Lydia's birthday party in a meat dress. Go Danny!
9. Stiles' Hans Solo costume is actually a pirate, and I am so disappointed.
10. I am a Scallison shipper, but I found them particularly annoying in this series. Allison is reduced to little more than a romantic lead, and Scott continues to frustrate.
I liked how this volume took a different spin from the TV series. I feel like either these comics have to display different stories or "tales" other than what is portrayed in the show, or they have to stick to the show really well. The second volume was like this weird in between stage that didn't sit well with me. However, this volume totally made up for it.
Well this was underwhelming, the artwork is kind of simple, the plot didn't match the first season at all, and none of the characters look like their show counterparts.
were the two specific panels with allison in dressing room necessary? no Did we still ended up seeing it? There was no reason for this to be included outside the very obvious not plot or anything to the scene related reason.
Besides the fact that it was a horribly written comic, the scene where it sexualizes Allison and in the same frame, admit to her being 17, is disgusting.