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Stephen King
Cycle of the Werewolf Cycle of the Werewolf is a short horror novel by American writer Stephen King, featuring illustrations by comic-book artist Bernie Wrightson.
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‘Silver Bullet’
Silver Bullet is a 1985 American horror film based on the Stephen King novella Cycle of the Werewolf.
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Bernie Wrightson
Cycle of the Werewolf by Bernie Wrightson * Land of Enchantment 1983 - Presented in an illustrated Folder that includes an appreciation of Bernie Wrightson by S. King that is not included in the book.
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John Steinbeck
Fun fact of the day: John Steinbeck once wrote a novel about a werewolf.
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the Dino DeLaurentiis-produced Silver Bullet , adapted from the novella Cycle of the Werewolf
On October 11th, 1985, a livelier Stephen King adaptation was released - the Dino DeLaurentiis-produced Silver Bullet, adapted from the novella Cycle of the Werewolf.
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My favorite time to read horror novels btw ) sitting on my grandparent's porch
(My favorite time to read horror novels btw) sitting on my grandparent's porch reading Stephen King's Cycle Of The Werewolf.
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a single story by King, issued in a limited edition with illustrations by Berni Wrightson, who had collaborated with King on Creepshow
'Cycle of the Werewolf' is a single story by King, issued in a limited edition with illustrations by Berni Wrightson, who had collaborated with King on Creepshow.
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Authors such as Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling and Ambrose Bierce all
Authors such as Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling and Ambrose Bierce all penned werewolf stories in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
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by Duane Swierczynski and with stunning, incredibly detailed, rendered pencil art by soon-to-be-huge Mico Suayan
Written by Duane Swierczynski and with stunning, incredibly detailed, rendered pencil art by soon-to-be-huge Mico Suayan, Werewolf is one of those diamonds in the rough that the entire industry pretty much decided not to pay any attention to.
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David Sinden, Matthew Morgan and Guy Macdonald
Written collaboratively by David Sinden, Matthew Morgan and Guy Macdonald, the series follows the adventures a half boy, half werewolf named Ulf.
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by Duane Swierczynski and with beautifully (and
Written by Duane Swierczynski and with beautifully (and...uh...terrifyingly) rendered interiors by artist Mico Suayan, Werewolf is a rare breed in comics today.
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Elliott O’Donnell
Biss’s major source was the dubious (but entertaining) account of werewolf lore compiled by the paranormal investigator, author and perennial teller of tall tales, Elliott O’Donnell.
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