Lone Wolf Explained
A lone wolf is a wolf not belonging to a pack. As a trope, it refers to an individual who prefers to operate alone.
Lone wolf or Lone Wolf, or The Lone Wolf may also refer to:
Literature
- Lone Wolf, a book by Kathryn Lasky, part of the series called Wolves of the Beyond
- The Lone Wolf, a 1914 novel by Louis Joseph Vance
- Lone Wolf (character) or Michael Lanyard, a character in a series of detective books by Louis Joseph Vance
- “Lone Wolf”, the field name of fictional character John Rambo
- Lone Wolf, a book by Maryanne Vollers about bomber Eric Robert Rudolph
- Lone Wolf (gamebooks), a series of gamebooks created by Joe Dever
- Lone Wolf (Jabotinsky biography), a 1996 biography of Ze'ev Jabotinsky
- Lone Wolf (Muchamore novel), 2014
- Lone Wolf (Picoult novel), 2012
Music
People
- Lone Wolf [the Elder] (1820–1879), Guipago, last Principal Chief of the Kiowa tribe
- Lone Wolf the Younger (c. 1843–1923), Kiowa leader
- Lone Wolf, the Blackfoot name of artist Hart Merriam Schultz
- Ted Lone Wolf (fl. 1922–1923), American football player
- The Lone Wolf, Scott Hall, American professional wrestler
- Lone Wolf, nickname of Baron Corbin, American professional wrestler
Film, media, and games
Other uses
See also