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Landwolf

1.0/10

Pepe's wolf friend from Boy's Club — legitimate character with real comic origins, but Landwolf lives in Pepe's shadow and the token has no traction.

Updated: February 16, 2026AI Model: claude-4-opusVersion 1

Overview

Landwolf is a memecoin based on the character of the same name from Matt Furie's "Boy's Club" comic series. Boy's Club is the underground comic that introduced Pepe the Frog to the world, along with his friends: Brett, Andy, Birdo, and Landwolf. While Pepe became a global cultural phenomenon and spawned a massive memecoin, the other characters remained relatively obscure — until crypto speculators began tokenizing the entire Boy's Club cast.

The trend of "Pepe extended universe" tokens began with Brett, which achieved notable success on Base chain. This spawned tokens for every Boy's Club character. Landwolf, the wolf character from the comic, received his own token as part of this wave. The character is legitimate — he appears in actual published comics by Matt Furie — but he's a supporting character, not the star.

The fundamental challenge for Landwolf is that Pepe captured the cultural magic, and lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place. Brett succeeded by being early to the "other Boy's Club characters" narrative and by building on Base, but subsequent characters face diminishing returns. Each additional Boy's Club token dilutes the narrative rather than expanding it.

Community

Small community primarily composed of Pepe ecosystem enthusiasts looking for the next breakout character. The community appreciates the legitimate Boy's Club connection and produces memes featuring Landwolf, often in context with other Boy's Club characters. There's some genuine affection for the character among comic fans.

However, the community is a fraction of Pepe's or even Brett's. Landwolf doesn't have a distinctive personality trait or visual that makes him standalone memeable. In the comic, he's a chill wolf who hangs out with the group — there's no defining characteristic to build a meme culture around. The community is mostly speculation-driven rather than culture-driven.

Liquidity

Very thin. Trading occurs on DEXs with limited pool depth. Daily volume is typically low, ranging from near-zero to a few tens of thousands during speculative spikes. No significant CEX listings. The liquidity cannot support meaningful trading positions. Price is highly volatile and easily manipulated.

On-Chain Metrics

Low holder count — a few thousand wallets at most. Transaction activity spikes when the broader Pepe narrative heats up (if Pepe pumps, derivative characters get speculative attention) but is otherwise quiet. Wallet concentration is moderate but shows the typical micro-cap pattern of a few large holders among many small ones. No DeFi integrations or utility activity.

Development

Zero. No development, no product, no roadmap. This is expected — the token is a pure meme play, and any technical development would be beside the point. The "product" is the character and its association with the Boy's Club IP. However, the token has no official licensing from Matt Furie, making even the cultural claim somewhat tenuous.

Risk Factors

  • Derivative play: Value depends entirely on Pepe ecosystem remaining relevant
  • No official licensing: No authorized connection to Matt Furie or Boy's Club IP
  • Diminishing returns: Each Boy's Club character token dilutes the narrative
  • Zero utility: No product, no development, no use case
  • Thin liquidity: Cannot trade meaningfully without severe price impact
  • Character obscurity: Landwolf is not well-known even among Pepe fans
  • Brett already captured the narrative: The "other Boy's Club character" play already happened
  • Legal risk: Unauthorized use of copyrighted characters could invite IP challenges

Conclusion

Landwolf has one thing going for it: a legitimate connection to the Boy's Club universe that produced Pepe. This is more cultural foundation than most memecoins can claim. However, being a supporting character in a comic that produced a star is not the same as being a star. Brett demonstrated that one Boy's Club derivative could succeed, but Landwolf arrived later in the narrative cycle.

The 1.0 score reflects a token with legitimate cultural roots but no execution, no liquidity, and no standalone appeal. Landwolf is the crypto equivalent of investing in the lead singer's cousin's band — technically connected to fame, but fame is not inherited. Unless you're collecting the complete Boy's Club token set for sentimental reasons, Landwolf offers no compelling reason to hold.

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