Croatan Song (Graphic Novel) is a cancelled Graphic Novel for Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Rage.
It should not be confused for the Croatan Song sourcebook.
Summary[]
From the White Wolf 1995 Game Studio Catalog (May-Dec):.
"White Wolf's first graphic novel! In the late 1500s, the Croatan Garou lived peacefully among the Native Americans of Roanoke Island. Then, Sir Walter Raleigh's fleets arrived to claim the land of Virginia. They brought the Wyrm with them. This is the story of the Croatan's final battle to defeat the Wyrm and leave the Pure Lands free of taint - and what went horribly wrong. - pg. 23
From the White Wolf Game Studio Catalog 1996 (Jan-Jun):
"White Wolf's first graphic novel! The story of the Croatan's final battle to defeat the Wyrm and leave the Pure Lands free of taint." - pg. 21
From White Wolf Inphobia 56:
Industry Wired By Teeuwynn.[]
White Wolf Goes Graphic!
"...with the company's first full-length graphic novel! Croatan Song, created by the brothers Bridges, expands upon the graphic design elements already found in Werewolf: The Apocalypse. Written by Bill B. (Werewolf developer) and drawn by John B. (Marvel Comics, White Wolf), Croatan Song tells the sad tale of the lost Croatan tribe of Garou. The Garou-bies should find this one good enough to eat! [But remember, no Alphafits in public, dears!]
Croatan Tribebook: Or What Is Known About the Croatan Werewolves[]
By Bill Bridges, Art by John Bridges. This month marks the release of Croatan Song, White Wolf's graphic novel about the death of a werewolf tribe. This article translates its pretty pictures into something useful for your Werewolf game.
"This month sees the release of Croatan Song for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. It's White Wolf's first (and hopefully not last) graphic novel...The illustrations are sketches by John Bridges for Croatan Song."
"Croatan Song is a graphic novel, a comic book story. As such, no game rules appear in the book. This article is for those interested in introducing some of the setting elements reveled in Croatan Song into their games."
Background Information[]
The Graphic Novel was going to have a redemption offer for a Rage Promotional card, Wanchese's Bow.
John Bridges' sketches of Oakbreaker and Wanchese for the graphic novel appear in White Wolf Inphobia 56.