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This article is in need of an update, but we'll never know anything more about the WereBears until George Nicholas announces anything. Please do not delete this article, Jclemens. It's likely once the WereBears toyline is relaunched, they'll be more well-known than a simple ball or top(I'm exaggerating, but I do mean it). Ian Fairchild (talk) 14:02, 18 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Updates were made on October 5, 2013, by US acting agent for George Nicholas, User: WebspinnerLlewellyn. Updates will follow as progress is made.

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The UK-based WereBears site has been shut down for years, and was the only one of the two websites that had proof of the existence of the comic books. The other website, werebears.com, still remains, but has nothing of the comics aside from photographs of the first three issues' covers. It would be tough to find a replacement photo given how obscure the WereBears are.

Ian Fairchild (talk) 19:24, 12 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]