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The Three-Legged Lady
The Three-Legged Lady: In Yazoo County, Mississippi, there's a legend about a ghostly woman with three legs who chases cars down a remote road. She's said to be looking for the person who murdered her daughter and sewed the extra leg onto her body.
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Crybaby Bridge: In numerous locations across Ohio, Crybaby Bridge legends tell of a woman who threw her baby off a bridge and now haunts the area, with sounds of a crying baby heard on quiet nights.
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Cropsey: An urban legend from Staten Island, Cropsey is said to be a boogeyman figure who kidnaps children and takes them to the ruins of an abandoned institution. The legend became more eerie with the real-life case of Andre Rand, a convicted child kidnapper. #HorrorComics
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The Rougarou
The Rougarou: A Cajun legend from Louisiana, the Rougarou is a werewolf-like creature said to haunt the swamps and bayous. The story was often told to children to keep them from misbehaving, with the threat that the Rougarou would get them. #HorrorComics #ScaryStories #HorrorArt#ComicHorror
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Pope Lick Monster: This creature is a part-human, part-goat entity said to live under a train trestle in Louisville, Kentucky. The legend claims the monster lures people to the tracks, where they meet their doom.
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The Black-Eyed Children: Reports of encounters with black-eyed children, often described as ominous kids with completely black eyes, started in the late 1990s. These children are said to approach people alone at night, asking for help or to be let in.
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The Clown Statue
The Clown Statue: A chilling urban legend tells of a babysitter who is unsettled by a clown statue in the house. When she calls the parents, she learns there is no clown statue, and they instruct her to leave the house immediately.
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The Mothman: The Mothman is a cryptid first sighted in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, in 1966. Sightings of the Mothman are often considered omens of disaster, with the most famous being the collapse of the Silver Bridge in 1967 #HorrorComics #ScaryStories #HorrorArt
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The Slenderman
Slenderman: Slenderman, a modern urban legend, was created in 2009 as part of a Photoshop contest on the Something Awful forums, yet it quickly became a widespread horror icon, inspiring games, films, and real-life myths. #HorrorComics #ScaryStories #HorrorArt #ComicHorror
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The Bunny Man: The Bunny Man is an urban legend from Virginia, involving a man in a rabbit costume who attacks people with an axe. The legend began in 1970, with numerous reported sightings, creating a mix of fear and local folklore. #HORROR #HorrorCommunity #horrorcomic
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Nightmares On Elm Street: The Freddy Krueger Story
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Bloody Mary: The infamous Bloody Mary legend dates back to the 1800s and is believed to have origins in a divination ritual where young women would walk up a flight of stairs backward holding a candle and a hand mirror, hoping to catch a glimpse of their future husband's face.
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A massive, mysterious city appeared in the sky over China, leaving witnesses baffled and sparking wild theories. Was it a mirage, a glitch in our reality, or a portal to another dimension? Join us as we explore the eerie phenomenon that has everyone questioning what's real and what lies beyond the clouds. Comment below—could this be a glimpse into a parallel world, or is it something else entirely?
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