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On the Web
- Werewolf Movies - A definitive guide to werewolf movies, short films and television series. Includes a searchable database and upcoming releases.
- Werewolf - A summary and game history. Also has links.
- About.com: An American Werewolf in London - Review by Ivana Redwine.
- IMDb: American Werewolf in Paris (1997) - Cast and crew information, user comments, and synopsis.
- Greenville, SC Werewolf: The Apocalypse LARP - A Werewolf LARP in Greenville, SC. It includes several pages, including (but not limited to) NPC, Villain, and PC pages; an interactive page that has games, a chat room, and a biweekly poll.
- TV.com: Werewolf - Overview and episode list for the series.
- Loony Labs: Are You A Werewolf? - A commercial release.
- Apollo Leisure Guide - Review of the 1997 thriller.
- IMDb: An American Werewolf in London (1981) - Cast and crew links, synopsis, and viewer comments.
- Mantid Mite's Werewolf Page - Character profiles with photos.
Wikipedia Articles
- Werewolf by Night - Werewolf by Night, birth name Jacob Russoff, legal name Jack Russell (a possible reference to the Jack Russell Terrier breed of dog), is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. The Werewolf by Night (usually referred to by other characters simply as the Werewolf) is an anti-heroic werewolf.
- Werewolf Priest - The Werewolf Priest is one of a number of urban legends that has persisted throughout most of recorded history. Although never as well known or as widely discussed as other popular myths, the Werewolf Priest has nevertheless become entrenched in the fringe of modern culture.
- The Werewolf of Paris - The Werewolf of Paris (1933) is a horror novel by Guy Endore. The novel follows Bertrand Caillet, the main character, who turns into a werewolf.
- Ralph the Werewolf - Ralph the Werewolf is a video game character from Midway's Rampage series of console games. Ralph became a werewolf after drinking Scum Soda, which caused him to mutate.
- Werewolf: The Wild West - Werewolf: The Wild West is a role-playing game from the World of Darkness line by White Wolf Game Studio. The setting is similar to Werewolf: The Apocalypse but is taking place in the Wild West in the 19th century.