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In at least [[Universe (Necroomies)|one universe]], [[Eddie Munster]], the son of [[Frankenstein's Monster#Herman Munster|Herman Munster]] and [[Lily Munster]], was a werewolf; even in human form he exhibited sharp fangs and pointed, wolf-like ears that allowed his nature to be plainly identified. Upon meeting the Munsters, [[Junter]] was confused at how a Frankenstein Monster and a [[Vampire]] procreating had produced a werewolf. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Real Estate-Related Pun (comic story)|Real Estate-Related Pun]]'') | In at least [[Universe (Necroomies)|one universe]], [[Eddie Munster]], the son of [[Frankenstein's Monster#Herman Munster|Herman Munster]] and [[Lily Munster]], was a werewolf; even in human form he exhibited sharp fangs and pointed, wolf-like ears that allowed his nature to be plainly identified. Upon meeting the Munsters, [[Junter]] was confused at how a Frankenstein Monster and a [[Vampire]] procreating had produced a werewolf. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Real Estate-Related Pun (comic story)|Real Estate-Related Pun]]'') | ||
A certain [[Bisclavret]] once called the [[Multidimensional Finders Service]], asking “where his skin was”. [[Jenny Over-There]], who got the impression that he was “a dog or something”, told him that his skin was currently around his bones before hanging up. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Series of Queer Events (short story)|A Series of Queer Events]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 18:35, 1 July 2022
After she elected to disguise herself as a ghost for Strach's Halloween party at D'Ismay Mansion, Jenny noted that she could also do “a mean werewolf”. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere in the House of Terror)
In Reality Z-25 31-H the superhero known as the Big Bad Wolf transformed from a typical human man to a hirsute wolf-headed humanoid by taking a special pill. He worked with another superhero called Red Riding Hood. (COMIC: Red Riding Hood)
In at least one universe, Eddie Munster, the son of Herman Munster and Lily Munster, was a werewolf; even in human form he exhibited sharp fangs and pointed, wolf-like ears that allowed his nature to be plainly identified. Upon meeting the Munsters, Junter was confused at how a Frankenstein Monster and a Vampire procreating had produced a werewolf. (COMIC: Real Estate-Related Pun)
A certain Bisclavret once called the Multidimensional Finders Service, asking “where his skin was”. Jenny Over-There, who got the impression that he was “a dog or something”, told him that his skin was currently around his bones before hanging up. (PROSE: A Series of Queer Events)