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We’ve curated a selection of werewolf books of all time for a howling yarn below. The King of Horror has undoubtedly taken a quill to every terrifying piece of folklore imaginable, so it should ...
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While several werewolf films have been released throughout the decades, Universal Pictures produced Lon Chaney Jr.’s iconic version of the cursed lycanthrope in the 1941 landmark film The Wolf Man.
The 1941 Universal horror film gave audiences a variation on classic werewolf lore: there’s no full moon needed in this yarn, just an infected claw wound, and then there’s no going back.