Lone Wolf
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Lone Wolf or lone wolf may refer to:
- Lone Wolf (musician), British singer-songwriter Paul Marshall
- Lone wolf (terrorism)
- Lone wolf (trait)
- Lone Wolf (chief) (c. 1843–1923), Kiowa chief
- Lone Wolf (Kiowa) (1820–1879), last Principal Chief of the Kiowa tribe
- Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, a town in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, United States
- Lone Wolf (gamebooks), a series of gamebooks created by Joe Dever
- Lone Wolf (Jabotinsky biography), a biography of Ze'ev 'Vladimir' Jabotinsky
- Lone Wolf, a masked character in the video game, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
- Lone Wolf, the field name of John Rambo
- Lone Wolf, a book by Maryanne Vollers about bomber Eric Robert Rudolph
- Lone Wolf (fictional detective) or Michael Lanyard, a character in a series of detective books by Louis Joseph Vance
- Lone Wolf (film), a 1977 Soviet film
- Scott Hall or The Lone Wolf, American professional wrestler
- Lonewolf (band) a French power metal band
- Lone Wolf (Hank Williams, Jr. album), 1990
- Lone Wolf (Michael Martin Murphey album), 1978
- Lone Wolf, a book by Kathryn Lasky, part of the series called Wolves of the Beyond
- Lone Wolf (Jodi Picoult novel), 2012
- Lone Wolf. The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke, a book by Timothy Mulligan, 1993
- "Lone Wolf", a song by Eels from Shootenanny!
- "Lone Wolf", a song by Corey Hart from Young Man Running
- "Lone Wolf", the theme tune for videogame character Guile
See also
- Lone Wolf and Cub, a 1970 Japanese graphic novel
- Lone Wolf McQuade, a 1983 film starring Chuck Norris
- Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock, a United States Supreme Court case
- Lone Wolf Management / LW Entertainment / LW Records, music management and record label founded and run by Canadian singer Karl Wolf
- The Lone Wolf (disambiguation)
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