Giant-Size Werewolf 4 is a Marvel comic book that was published in 1974. The issue was written by Len Wein, with artwork by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer.
The issue featured the werewolf character Jack Russell, who had previously appeared in his own solo series, “Werewolf by Night.” In “Giant-Size Werewolf #4,” Jack Russell teams up with the superhero group the Avengers to battle the villainous sorcerer Taboo.
The story begins with Jack Russell being summoned to Avengers Mansion by the group’s butler, Edwin Jarvis. There, he meets with the Avengers, who explain that they need his help in defeating Taboo, a powerful sorcerer who has been resurrected and is threatening the world.
Giant Size Werewolf 4 Marvel Comic Book
The group travels to Haiti, where Taboo is hiding out in a temple. There, they battle his minions and eventually confront Taboo himself. In the end, it is revealed that Taboo is actually an alien from another dimension, and the group is able to defeat him using a combination of magic and brute force.
Giant-Size Werewolf 4 is notable for being one of the first Marvel team-up books to feature a character who was not traditionally associated with the Avengers. The issue also helped to establish the werewolf character Jack Russell as a more prominent figure in the Marvel Universe.