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by John Cawley "Even more elaborate in detail and richness of lore than the lion-, tiger-, and hyaena transformations, are those of the werefox..." - Human Animals (1915) by Frank Hamel
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A Chinese were-fox, a creature said to inhabit the borderline between the earth and the underworld, and noted for its great sexuality and amorousness. A nineteenth-century painting. [Illustration and caption from 'The Werewolf Delusion' (1979) by Ian Woodward] |
[Original headline: 'Vietnam's "Fox-Women" Lure GIs to Death] Several 'true' accounts of werefoxes were reported in 'Beyond' from the late 1960s. |
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Originally published in the ConFurence 6 book, January 1995. HTML by Adam Moss. |
Excerpt from an original comic by Brett Koth for Rowr-Brazzle. Illustration from the 1940 edition of 'Lady Into Fox' showing the (formerly) human wife in her fox form. Illustration from 'Sidney' (1975), a book that tells of a chick that disguises itself as a fox, only to become a real fox. |