Continuing our list of great werewolf stories from “The Unique Magazine”. As the Pulp moved into the 1940s and the editorship of Dorothy McIlwraith the werewolf may have seemed out-of-date. Several authors such as Fritz Leiber, Manly Wade Wellman and Manly Banister would breathe new life into them. Seabury Quinn was still at it too.
1936
“Norn” (February 1936) by Liveve Monet (Everril Worrell)
“The Horror Undying” (May 1936) by Manly Wade Wellman
“The Werewolves of the Sahara” (August-September 1936) by G. G. Pendarves
“The Black Hound of Death” (November 1936) by Robert E. Howard
“The Woman at Loon Point” (December 1936) by August Derleth & Marc Schorer
1937
“The Werewolf Snarls” (March 1937) by Manly Wade Wellman
“Fangs of Vengeance” (April 1937) by Robert Bloch as Nathan Hindin
1938
“The Hairy Ones Shall Dance” (January February March 1938) by Gans T. Field (Manly Wade Wellman)
“Fortune’s Fool” (Weird Tales, July 1938) by Seabury Quinn
“The Wolf-Girl of Josselin” (August 1938) by Arlton Eadie
“The Hound of Pedro” (November 1938) by Robert Bloch
1939
“The Howler” (June-July 1939) by H. P. Lovecraft
“The Phantom Werewolf” (June-July 1939) by Montague Summers
“Uncanonized” (November 1939) by Seabury Quinn
1940
“The Gentle Werewolf” (July 1940) by Seabury Quinn
1941
“Lupa” (January 1941) by Robert Barbour Johnson
“The Werewolf Howls” (November 1941) by Clifford Ball
1942
“Satan’s Bondage” (September 1942) by Manly Banister
“The Hound” (November 1942) by Fritz Leiber
1944
“Bon Voyage, Michelle” (January 1944) by Seabury Quinn
1945
“The Man Who Cried Wolf!” (May 1945) by Robert Bloch
“Devil Dog” (July 1945) by Manly Banister
1947
“Loup-Garou” (May 1947) by Manly Banister
“Eena” (September 1947) by Manly Banister
1951
“The Last Grave of Lill Warren” (May 1951) by Manly Wade Wellman
The Pulps coughed their last around 1954. Weird Tales was no exception. But werewolves would not be forgotten along with all those brittle, brown pages. The B-Movies of the 1950s would carry the torch as would comic books and eventually television. The 1960s and 70s would see another werewolf renaissance but I like to remember my lycanthropes drawn by the likes of Virgil Finlay and Boris Dolgov.