- Sharp Teeth, by Toby Barlow (2008)
- The Wolf's Hour, by Robert R. McCammon (1989)
- Pride Mates, by Jennifer Ashley (2010)
- The Werewolf of Paris, by Guy Endore (1933)
- The Wolfman, by Nicholas Pekearo (2008)
What genre are werewolves?
Werewolf fiction
What was the original werewolf story?
Some scholars believe the werewolf made its debut in The Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest known Western prose, when Gilgamesh jilted a potential lover because she had turned her previous mate into a wolf. ... The father-son duo donned the pelts, transformed into wolves and went on a killing rampage in the forest.23 ago 2017
Who was the first real werewolf?
One of the earliest known werewolf legends comes from Greek mythology. According to the legend, a man named Lycaon angered Zeus, the Lord of the Gods, when he served Zeus a meal made from human flesh. As punishment, the enraged Zeus turned Lycaon into a wolf.
Who is the famous werewolf?
Peter Stubbe, a wealthy, fifteenth-century farmer in Bedburg, Germany, may be the most notorious werewolf of them all. According to folklore, he turned into a wolf-like creature at night and devoured many citizens of Bedburg.23 ago 2017
Who is the strongest werewolf in the order?
Silverback
What is the rarest werewolf?
Red Wolf
What genre does werewolves fall under?
The supernatural genre is fiction about witches, vampires, ghosts, werewolves, shape shifters, demons, angels, or anything else in the paranormal or otherworldly realm.11 sept 2013