- In folklore, a
werewolf (from Old
English werwulf 'man-wolf'), or
occasionally lycanthrope (from
Ancient Gr**** λυκάνθρωπος, lykánthrōpos, 'wolf-human')...
- Look up
werewolfism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Werewolfism may
refer to: Lycanthropy, the
condition of
being a
werewolf Clinical lycanthropy,...
-
Werewolf: The
Apocalypse is a role-playing game of the
classic World of
Darkness game
series by
White Wolf Publishing.
Other related products include the...
- Pink Tape, 2023 "The
Werewolf", a song by Paul
Simon from
Stranger to
Stranger The
Werewolfs, a band
featuring Derf
Scratch Werewolf (Dell Comics), a 1966-1967...
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American Werewolf may
refer to: An
American Werewolf in London, a 1981 film
directed by John Landis;
starring David Naughton,
Griffin Dunne and Jenny...
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Werewolf fiction denotes the
portrayal of
werewolves and
other shapeshifting therianthropes, in the
media of literature, drama, film,
games and music....
- The
Werewolf by
Night (also
known as the
Werewolf) is the name of two
werewolves appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. The first...
- The
Curse of the
Werewolf is a 1961
British horror film
directed by
Terence Fisher and
starring Clifford Evans,
Oliver Reed and
Yvonne Romain. It was based...
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Werewolf of
London is a 1935
horror film
directed by
Stuart Walker and
starring Henry Hull as the
titular werewolf. The
supporting cast
includes Warner...
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Nicolas Damont,
known as
Werewolf of Châlons,
Tailor of Châlons or
Demon Tailor of Châlons (died 1598), was a
French man who was
executed for murder, cannibalism...