#The Ceeping Flesh
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melouthechalk · 2 years ago
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Sad start for baby Scar in that crazy world from my imagination
Theres might be mistakes in words or something, just ceep in mind that i tried hhaha
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He trapped in Angels graves bc of he's family. They trying to become an angel and get killed, but Scar get mercy... Almost
Angels blood a little dangerous for normal people, and theres nothing to eat so... Yippie
Scar met Doc, who says that Angels flesh is toxic for little human, but they both need food, so Doc teach him cook and stop blood, bc Scar get cut, and Doc don't have half of face what bleeding. Before he left, he teach how to bandage wings(with feathers of dead angels), and then he disappeared.
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Then he met Jimmy. He looks too scared and painful that Scar can't not help him, they have bonding time together, and also therapy session for each other. Scar helps bandage wings and make Jimmy feel safe in that mess like grave was, but one day he disappeared too. Scar start feel that something wrong w his organs. Thats not good
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Last one who he met was God of Death, well, fallen one, other gods cut her back wings and killed almost every of her angels. She was so upset, until she met Scar, then she get angry that they put little human kid in death hole. Scar help her and bandage her back. Her name is Kristin, and she see how little human dying, but Scar say that its ok he just a little sick, nothing bad. Until he starts cough with blood. Scar try to hide it, but Kristin see everything.
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Kristin takes him into her hands and kiss him in forehead. She gives Scar another healthy body that works with magic, well, toxin that in angels blood, but mostly on gods.
That body have wings, sharp claws and access to make own sword w extra magic. Its limited, Scar need eat his enemies. So he did. With God of Death they can have revenge, Scar killed most of gods, ones who stand on their knees gets mercy, but with one reminder scar that definitely stay in their skin forever, even with gods regeneration.
TW: Scars, no suggestive bc theres just Vexes body lol
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After all of that he can finally go in human world, but in hospital, where Doc works. He get operation on his heart and one of lungs, but his human body survived and thats only what matters.
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Now they like a happy tiny family with one father and two dum kids
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Thats not ending haha, its just start
Take bonus doodles for being awesome
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vintage1981 · 4 years ago
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Little Shoppe of Horrors presents Little Shoppe of Horrors #45: The Making of the Revenge of Frankenstein
In 1957, after the massive world-wide success of Hammer Film's The Curse of Frankenstein, all the major film companies wanted to get their hands on the follow up. In this case - The Revenge of Frankenstein. Columbia Pictures won the bidding battle and were given what may be the best of all the Hammer Frankenstein series. Wonderfully acted by Peter Cushing. Brilliantly directed by Terence Fisher. From a witty, biting script by Jimmy Sangster. It was Hammer at its height with the beginning of their golden era.
Featuring!
'I Will Have My Revenge. They Will Never Be Rid of Me!' – The Making of THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN by Bruce G. Hallenbeck.
'This Creature Walks On the Earth.' – In depth study of the production of one of the best 1970's horror films - THE CREEPING FLESH - by John Hamilton.
Interview With Annette Whiteley – Conducted by Dr. Adrian Smith.
The Hammer Diaries of Christopher Wicking - Part 3 (1975) – Edited by Mitchel Wicking.
Plus - A History of Horror Film Fanzines - Magick Theatre and...
All our regular features - Letters to LSoH - Ralph's One-and-Only Traveling Reviews Company - Hammer News.
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Front Cover by William Stout
Back Cover by Dan Gallagher Jr.
Inside Front Covers by BRUX (David Brooks)
Inside Back Cover by Ron Lizorty
 The Best Classic British Horror Film Coverage Since 1972
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