Scott Gardener wrote:Mine started--oh, bloody heck, EXACTLY eighteen years ago tonight! It was May 4, 1987 (OK, this post shows 5/5 GMT, but I posted this around 10pm 5/4 local time), and the network premiere of Teen Wolf inspired my own daydream about werewolves. The rest is history...
Scott Gardener wrote:Mine started--oh, bloody heck, EXACTLY eighteen years ago tonight! It was May 4, 1987 (OK, this post shows 5/5 GMT, but I posted this around 10pm 5/4 local time), and the network premiere of Teen Wolf inspired my own daydream about werewolves. The rest is history...
Your werewolf anniversary happens to be my birthday (May 4, 1977). Yep, I'm an old wolf. Would that be 196 werewolf years (28 x 7)?
I was bitten many full moons ago. It was on an acreage outside of Manchester, NH. Houses were pretty far apart, so my brother and I had to entertain each other, and when we got bored with that we turned to TV.
A local UHF station would run old Abbott & Costello movies on Sundays in the early afternoon. It was one of these fateful Sundays when they showed "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)." Not only was the title creature there, but Dracula and the Wolf Man were featured as well (it was like a precurser to Van Helsing, only they were going for laughs). Of all of these fantastic creatures, it was only the Wolf Man that I felt any connection with.
That was 1972. Werewolf movies would come and go, and I regarded most with a fair amount of interest. Now fast forward to 1981. When I first saw trailers for The Howling, I was beside myself with excitement. I couldn't wait to see the on screen transformations. Transformations no previous WW movie (in my experience) had been able to do before. This one movie solidified my love for werewolves to this day.
I've carried the burden of finding the feeling I got when I saw The Howling for the first time, in other werewolf movies that followed through the years (and yes, AWIL was a close second). I've read some WW fiction to keep the fire alive in the interim, and even invented a imaginary werewolf that would rip the crap out of some a** that has pissed me off. Even so, things were looking pretty grim for a rabid WW fan.
Fast forward again to just a couple of years ago. Thanks to technology, and the internet, I can get all the lycanthropy I can handle. Today, I'm very glad that I've become part of this community. The werewolf in me has calmed down somewhat, mostly thanks to talking about werewolves (in this forum), and dealing with him in ways I never thought of before.
wow, that's a tough one.... a very long time ago - not as long as some, but then I'm not as old as some ^_~. I was always interested in transformations, which didn't take long to snag my interests in werewolves, especially because wolves quickly became my favorite animal - even replacing really young childhood interests in dragons and unicorns. I can't really put an age to it... 5-9 sometime? I dunno :3
I dispised werewolves when I was three years old. The fasination, however has been since then. I kind of had a hate-like think when I started my first book. Then, after my fifth, I really liked it. It grew on me and I think I want to make a prequel just because. JB, is cool to me...though he is a womanizer....
Scott Gardener wrote:Stange how sometimes we have sharp aversions to things and then develop an interest. It's as though we are trying to avoid things that call to us.
Heh, I'm trying to avoid the chocolate cake thats calling me!!!
I can't quite remember... but my love with the werecreature theme came first than werewolf when I start to recall... I saw manimal when I was a child and I was shcoked...and then I think it was not to long till I saw Awil on the tv for the first time I got stare and jaw open...then later I saw M.Jackson video ..Thriller... and all that when I was 8 years old or something I belive.
I used to draw of everything at that time but thanks to those inspirations... later saw The Howling (still my favorite ww movie so far)...I started with werewolves ... I had 12 years old when I did my first ww comic ....15 years since >_<
I'm a fan of the subject and I feel glad be able to have my hands to keep showing some of my thoughts through the drawing...that sall I can say to end ^^
LoboLEO wrote:
I'm a fan of the subject and I feel glad be able to have my hands to keep showing some of my thoughts through the drawing...that sall I can say to end ^^
There are times I wish I knew how to draw. I'd be doing the same thing like you. I'll also be drawing a lot of funny things at the same time. Its good to make people laugh.
Lessee.... I've had an interest in Werewolves, since, well, almost forever. As soon as I learned what the legend was, I was fascinated. Started checking out books, watching the black and white movies, started writing a little fiction and drawing a little as a teen but even today I'm still an amature.
Oh well, that's everything in a nutshell, I'd write more but I'm in a hurry. *DARN YOU REAL LIFE! I STAB AT THEE!*
Hmmm.... I belive I started liking werewolfs three years ago and the wee age of 12 (I'm 15 going on 16 very soon). I think I was watching this T.V show on the Discovery Chan that was about a wolf pack they have been following around for four years. Watching them grow and live and that made me into wolves. I went on my computer to look up wolves and after a while, I found an certain artist (Goldnewolf's) site with these wonderful werewolf works. Then I found Kyoht, Sidian, Blaqriot, Synnabar and many others. That is when I found out, "The Computer Rules!"....Sometimes .
I've been a fan of werewolves since, oh, 1982 when I saw "The Howling" for the first time. Fantasized about them off and on, and then REALLY got into them my senior year of high school. Been a rabid fangirl ever since
Over 25% of human genes are the same as those of a banana. Get over yourself.
Its really strange. When I was younger, I used to terrified of people turning into animals; books, tv shows, movies, ect. That movie, The Witches really scared me(kids turning into mice) Used to get freaked out at the thought of changing into an animal. But know I love transformation stuff, and especially werewolves. Heck, I'd like to be a werewolf now Weird how things turn out
Not sure, to tell you the truth When I was younger I started to draw a lot of 'monstrous animal-people' (much to my Mum's disdain, hehe), I guess I have a soft spot for them. Also the whole transformation process intrigued me, made me wonder what the werewolf would look like, act like - would it retain human intelligence, etc.
Ah, I remember Animorphs!!! I was obsessed with that series in middle school and some of high school Got the first 18 or so books on me bookshelf right now My mom always made fun of me for getting them;(obviously not a tf fan) Then I started checking them out of the libary instead of buying them. Still need to finish the last 10 or so books...
Very good books; they made a crappy tv series from it years ago. That was cancled soon after it started.
Terastas wrote:Anyone remember the TV show Mighty Max? Well, the episode entitled "Werewolves of Dunneglen" was the first time I saw werewolves as the good guys.