Author: Angela Quinton

Angela Quinton is a writer, designer and web developer from Canada. She's also a colossal werewolf nerd who wrote her first werewolf story on her mom's typewriter at age 11. When not writing code or geeking out over werewolf stuff, Angela runs trails, spots trains, and throws rocks at the Pacific Ocean. She lives near Vancouver, Canada, with their lovely and tolerant wife, three feline malcontents and an increasingly terrible dachshund.

Happle Tea shows the true value of a silver Olympic medal

This comic by Scott Maynard of Happle Tea was probably created during the 2012 Summer Olympics, but let’s face it: if werewolves were going to attack the medal podium, it’d totally be during a Winter Olympics held in Russia. (more…)

Stjepan Šejić’s “fur brush tutorial” werewolf portrait is killer

Croatian artist Stjepan Šejić cranked out this stunning depiction of what a werewolf victim sees five seconds before they die in less than 32 minutes just to show folks “how to make and use one of the variations of fur brush i make and use myself”. He even posted a video of the entire process, which is fascinating to watch, and which further vindicates my wife’s refusal to use any version of Photoshop newer than CS3. (more…)

The werewolf in “House Of Monsters” is a sly dog

I saw this on a friend’s Facebook timeline and was immediately transformed into a 7-year-old watching a Rankin/Bass special. It’s a teaser taken from a stop-motion film by Dawn Brown called House Of Monsters. The character designs are wonderful, and I think I like the werewolf even better than the Nightmare Before Christmas wolfman. (more…)

Here’s why the “Wolves” trailer is like a chocolate chip cookie

Earlier today Werewolf News reader Rob sent me a link to the official trailer for “Wolves”. I’ve watched it three times now, and I’m not sure how I feel about it.

On one hand the hoariest clichés of the genre are on full parade here. 10 seconds into the first viewing, I was already thinking “MTV’s Teen Wolf with more blood and no Stiles”. But on the other hand, I am an admirer of well-executed craft in virtually any form, and try as I might, I can’t see anything sloppy about the execution here. (more…)

WWII Paratroopers battle Nazi werewolves in “Deadman’s Land”

Most people assume that the vampire is the natural enemy of the werewolf. I mean, just look at them, with their stupid smirks and crushed velvet. However, my research has shown that the true nemeses of every lycanthrope are the common, garden-variety Nazis, who have the same groundless arrogance and shitty fashion sense as vampires, but with the extra deficit of being genocidal maniacs. (more…)

Werewolf Cats, Wookiee Masks, Wolf Tits Nabbed

Werewolf Cat!

Neon Werewolf Wookiee

Wolf Tits

Happy Friday! Here are a few tidbits I came across during the week. Check ’em out… or don’t? The choice is yours. (more…)

New “Ginger Snaps” DVD / Blu-ray artwork from Scream Factory

Scream Factory is on a werewolf blitz. The new art for their upcoming re-release of Ginger Snaps showed up on Facebook this week. I think it’s the best cover yet for the classic Canadian werewolf movie, and if at first you feel that it doesn’t quite have the epic vibe of last week’s Dog Soldiers cover, remember that Ginger Snaps has way fewer guns and way more teen angst than Dog Soldiers. (more…)

Stick me with Pinny Arcade’s “Killer Instinct” Sabrewulf Pin

Penny Arcade‘s recent venture into the world of collectable / tradable pins (as “Pinny Arcade”, natch) has branched into a few thematic directions, one of which is a tie-in with Double Helix’s Xbox fighter Killer Instinct – specifically, the Killer Instinct Pin Ultimate Edition, a version of the game that comes in a “premium case that doubles as a display for collectible Pinny Arcade pins”. (more…)

Don’t let Reagan or The Mummy win! Pre-order “The Werewolf of NYC” issue 2

After the success of the first issue, beautiful scratchboard nightmare The Werewolf of NYC is back for a second round on aperfectempire.com. Featuring art & story by Edwin Vazquez, The Werewolf of NYC chronicles the downwards spiral of a troubled (wolf)man in 1980’s-era New York City. (more…)

Classic Teen Wolf cameo in Radio Shack’s Super Bowl commercial

I watched the Super Bowl because Seattle’s just down the road from me, but I didn’t see many of the commercials at the time, because, you know, Canada. However, I did hear that the classic Teen Wolf made an appearance in Radio Shack’s commercial, and when I found the 1980’s pop culture love-fest on YouTube, I wasn’t disappointed.