Okay, so now I am looking for a manga that specifically deals with werewolves. I'm looking for the more dude turns into a hairy wolf like creature on the full moon type deal, rather then him change into a wolf himself. (but either would be ok, I just prefer the first.) As for what specially I want in the manga... i want one that focuses on how he deals with his "condition", and how he feels about it. Not just gore, but some (I mean what would a warewolf manga be without that? )
I looked in the tag/categories, but I didn't find a warewolf tag. Which made me sad. Although I did see a "wolf" tag, I didn't quite see anything under it that I'm looking for. So if you can't think of anything could you please link me to the tag search page for warewolves? (If there is one..)
Thanks, any info is appreciated. (As always!)
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I was going to give you the link to the werewolf category, but Sagaris beat me to it.
Oh- and not to sound bossy or anything, but the reason you couldn't find the tag was because you spelled 'werewolf' with an 'a'.
To get back on the topic, Princess Resurrection has a werewolf girl, but I don't think she really has a problem with what she is (in fact, I think she's proud of her lineage), so you probably won't like it.
Vampire Hunter D has werewolves too, but since I've only read a couple of chapters, I don't know whether the affected person has problems with it, or how he deals with the condition.
The thing is, most manga with werewolves are in a fantasy / horror setting, so you won't find much of the American type werewolf stories, where that person has to fear being discovered and so forth.
Oh- and not to sound bossy or anything, but the reason you couldn't find the tag was because you spelled 'werewolf' with an 'a'.
To get back on the topic, Princess Resurrection has a werewolf girl, but I don't think she really has a problem with what she is (in fact, I think she's proud of her lineage), so you probably won't like it.
Vampire Hunter D has werewolves too, but since I've only read a couple of chapters, I don't know whether the affected person has problems with it, or how he deals with the condition.
The thing is, most manga with werewolves are in a fantasy / horror setting, so you won't find much of the American type werewolf stories, where that person has to fear being discovered and so forth.
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I was going to give you the link to the werewolf category, but Sagaris beat me to it.
Oh- and not to sound bossy or anything, but the reason you couldn't find the tag was because you spelled 'werewolf' with an 'a'.
To get back on the topic, Princess Resurrection has a werewolf girl, but I don't think she really has a problem with what she is (in fact, I think she's proud of her lineage), so you probably won't like it.
Vampire Hunter D has werewolves too, but since I've only read a couple of chapters, I don't know whether the affected person has problems with it, or how he deals with the condition.
The thing is, most manga with werewolves are in a fantasy / horror setting, so you won't find much of the American type werewolf stories, where that person has to fear being discovered and so forth.
Oh- and not to sound bossy or anything, but the reason you couldn't find the tag was because you spelled 'werewolf' with an 'a'.
To get back on the topic, Princess Resurrection has a werewolf girl, but I don't think she really has a problem with what she is (in fact, I think she's proud of her lineage), so you probably won't like it.
Vampire Hunter D has werewolves too, but since I've only read a couple of chapters, I don't know whether the affected person has problems with it, or how he deals with the condition.
The thing is, most manga with werewolves are in a fantasy / horror setting, so you won't find much of the American type werewolf stories, where that person has to fear being discovered and so forth.
@ the misspelling Yeah, that sounds like me.
@ fantasy / horror setting thing darn.. That stinks. That was more what I was looking for. Oh well though, I'll make do with the links and suggestions you have given me. Thanks for all the help. :]
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