3 Works in Werewolf of London (1935)
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Strange Happenings by NotATalkingPossum
Fandoms: Universal Monsters Universe, The Man Who Laughs (1928), The Phantom of the Opera (1925), Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932), Old Dark House (1932), The Mummy (1932), The Invisible Man (1933), The Black Cat (1934), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Werewolf of London (1935), The Raven (1935), The Invisible Ray (1936), Dracula's Daughter (1936), Son of Frankenstein (1939), The Phantom Creeps, The Invisible Man Returns (1940), Black Friday (1940), The Mummy (Movies 1940-1944), The Invisible Woman (1940), Man-Made Monster (1941), Abbott and Costello - Fandom, The Wolf Man (1941), The Mad Doctor of Market Street (1942)
08 Oct 2025
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Strange people and strange happenings have long been rumored to dwell in the darkness. Of course, hoaxes and hysteria have long fueled most of those rumors. Some have even been attributed to the supernatural. Yet, though time has obscured the truth, a handful of events remain difficult to explain even today, and a disproportionate number of them seem to have occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
I, a researcher in the early 2020s, began learning of some of these more unlikely and unusual happenings that are seldom found outside forgotten tomes and library archives quite by accident, and have taken it upon myself to piece together what happened, no matter how unlikely these events may seem...
I hope it will thrill you.
It may shock you.
It might even horrify you.
So if you feel you would not care to subject your nerves to such a strain, now is your chance to, eh… well, I warned you!
(A modern researcher in the "real" world starts finding evidence of the events of the Universal Monsters universe having happened in the past.)
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Lycanthropy and Jungian Archetypes (yet another essay), by Scott Gardener by Anonymous
Fandoms: No Fandom, The Howling (1981), American Werewolf in London (1981), Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Werewolf: The Forsaken, The Company of Wolves - Angela Carter, The Company of Wolves (1984), Werewolf of London (1935), The Wolf Man (1941), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson, Van Helsing (2004), Underworld (Movies), Wilderness by Dennis Danvers, Freeborn: Tasha’s Decision, Gabriel Knight (Video Games), Dungeons & Dragons (Roleplaying Game), Nature of the Beast (2007), Chill (Tabletop RPG)
06 Oct 2025
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I've taken it upon myself to write my own essay about werewolf categorizations and types. Having seen other takes, I had to do my own. If any of you see anything useful for it, like, say, if you're an independent filmmaker presenting it to a studio as a justification of why a certain movie mentioned in one of the later paragraphs absolutely has to be made, being a pivotal step in human evolution, feel free to do so.
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Dark Universe: Of Monsters and Men by PeddlerEnterprises for Victoria AKA Dawn's Edge
Fandoms: The Wolfman (2010), The Mummy (Movies 1999-2008), The Mummy (2017), Dracula Untold (2014), Dracula - Bram Stoker (Novel 1897), Real Person Fiction, The Jewel of Seven Stars - Bram Stoker, Dracula's Daughter (1936), Werewolf of London (1935), Jack the Ripper (TV 1988), The Wolf Man (1941), Dark Universe - Fandom, Lot No. 249 - Arthur Conan Doyle
26 Jan 2025
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Following the events of "The Wolfman", a newly infected Inspector Aberline struggles to cope with the reality of his curse with Gwen Conliffe's help; all while trying to juggle his duties as Chief Inspector the other 29 days of the month. But can he truly keep his affliction secret? More importantly, can he protect London from the influx of dark forces that lurk in the shadows? Especially whilst battling the monster inside of him? This is a fan-series based on the scrapped Dark Universe concept.