Appearing in "Tigra - the Were-Woman!"
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- ⏴ Joanne Tumolo ⏵ Template:Flash
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- Mal Donalbain (Only in flashback)
- Shirlee Bryant (Only in flashback)
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Synopsis for "Tigra - the Were-Woman!"
As the Cat, Greer Nelson is struck by a new Hydra weapon that will condemn her to death by radiation poisoning. To save her life, her mentor Dr.Tumolo takes her to the hidden lair of the Cat People to have her reborn as Tigra, the Were-Woman. Hydra attacks again, abducting Tigra, Tumolo, and the Cat People in effort to gain the secret of their ultimate weapon. Jack Russell, the Werewolf, happens to be passing by when Tigra is taken and joins the fight. In order to defeat Hydra, Tumolo releases their final secret upon them, the same Black Plague that the Cat People had released and cured centuries ago.
Appearing in "Waiter, There's a Werewolf in My Soup!"
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Synopsis for "Waiter, There's a Werewolf in My Soup!"
2-page article
Appearing in "Where Walks the Werewolf!"
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Synopsis for "Where Walks the Werewolf!"
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Appearing in "Tigra's Year"
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Synopsis for "Tigra's Year"
2-page article
Notes
- This is the first and only issue of the series. The numbering for this series continues as Giant-Size Werewolf.
- This issue is the first appearance of Greer Nelson as Tigra. She appeared last as the Cat in Marvel Team-Up #8. She appears next in Monsters Unleashed #10.
- Joanne Tumulo and Mal Donalbain appear in flashback to events which were chronicled in The Cat #1.
- Jack Russell appeared last in Werewolf by Night #19. He appears next in Werewolf by Night #20.
- This issue includes a text article written by Roy Thomas entitled, "Waiter, There's a Werewolf in My Soup!"
- This issue includes a text article by Tony Isabella and Gil Kane entitled, "Tigra's Year".
Trivia
- Giant-Size Creatures was one of Marvel's few "Giant-Size" projects that did not correspond to an ongoing comic book series.
- Tigra's origin is also recounted in West Coast Avengers (Volume 2) #6.
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Links and References
- Tigra image gallery
- Werewolf image gallery
- Werewolf appearances list
- Wikipedia:Tigra