Wolf Guy (ウルフガイ, Urufu Gai) is a Japanese manga series of two volumes published in 1970 by Bunkasha.
Originally written by Kazumasa Hirai and illustrated by Hisashi Sakaguchi (坂口尚), the series has been readapted with a more violent and mature setting in 2007 by Yoshiaki Tabata and Yuuki Yugo.
Aoshika-san singles him out and inspects his body physically, but finds no wounds or scars to solidify the events that happened the night before.
Aoshika-san later goes to visit him, unknowingly seeing his werewolf form, and then gets attacked by a man and then an escaped lion from a nearby zoo.
Days after students returned to school, Haguro creates another mass shooting, hoping to get Inugami's attention.
A large fiery battle ensues at Bay Bridge where Chiba had metamorphosed into a deformed monster, but Haguro eventually kills him by decapitation.
He is then lured to an empty plaza where Haguro, via webcam, asks him to transform into a werewolf or another video of Aoshika-san's rape will be publicized again.
He later meets Ryuuko who forces him to have sex with her; when Inugami refuses, she stabs him multiple times before offering a location to an abandoned hotel.
He releases her but cannot escape Haguro who has become mentally unstable and starts to consume every severed piece of Inugami's body, hoping to become just like him.
Inugami lays dying and powerless before the Full Moon appears and temporarily gives him power to transform and finally kills Haguro.
Two months later, Inugami is revived by his own immortality as a test subject but only has the memory of promising to bring Aoshika-san to Alaska.