Dismay Design has released a Monster Squad poster. 18x24 matte prints, signed and numbered out of 75, are available for $29.
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Jamie Lee Curtis / during production of Robert Young and Fred Schepisi's Fierce Creatures (1997) / photo by Richard Blanshard.
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Desecrator Hag
Loose earth is not a burial but an appetizer.
Artist: Fred Harper
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My thing is absolutely ‘middle aged men who seem grumpy and harsh on the outside, have a bit of a fiery temper, but on the inside they’re cuddly teddy bears with hearts of gold’.
Anybody else?
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Alrighty
Now to current art!
I've had issues with drawing terrorbeak legs in a way that seemed natural or practical until recently upon watching some fossil videos I've gotten inspiration to give the Terrorbeaks a more Pterosaur/azhdarchids inspired stance and body shape. Which I am pretty happy with.
After all what else are your large Pterosaur species than a semi terrestrial predator with a long neck and oversized head.
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what are twitch's favorite ports to zail to and from? (the-dye-stained-socialite)
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OHHH this is an interesting question!! for places in FL itself:
the corsair's forest/gaider's mourn! basically their second home next to wolfstack--it's full of other weird, thrill-seeking zailors. how could they not? the zee is dangerous around it, but they think that just makes it more exciting to visit (their poor crew)
venderbight/tomb colonies too, of course. this is also basically a second home, but only because they keep getting exiled. it's fine, though, the parties here are fun and they have friends there!
if i branch out into sunless sea there's also
aestival! the little island with real sunlight from the hole in the neath-roof above it. most ships don't even know it exists, so it's peaceful there. they like to zail down and just sit on the beach for a while. (and sometimes catch the sunlight in mirrorcatch boxes to sell in london. gotta pay the crew somehow)
nook! probably their absolute favourite place to be: underwater civilisation nestled in the throat of a giant sea monster. the water is breathable, but it does really weird things to your brain, and every trip makes it harder to leave. everyone is naked, wildly hallucinating, weirdly horny, y'know, wild zee party things.
hallucinogenic seaweed made twitch eat at least one person and almost chew their own arm off. they barely remember it, though, so they have a great time here!
(their crew tries to avoid it at any cost, understandably. it's really hard to get them to leave.)
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Fright-Rags has released five new souvenir cups: Dracula, Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and The Munsters. Designed by Nathan Thomas Milliner, each 32-ounce plastic cup costs $7.
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FRANKENSTEIN; OR, THE MODERN PROMETHEUS, illustrated by Frederick Gilbert, from Dick's English Library of Standard Works, 1882.
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Hotheaded Giant
As he races the moon each night, he draws a glowing equator across the world.
Artist: Fred Harper
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How tf does my little brother (15) casually mention that when he woke up this morning and opened his door, that he saw the most terrifying sounding demon creature in the living for a split second, shrugged, then proceeded to take the most unholiest dump known to man.
Oh yeah, and despite only seeing it for half a second, has the image of it burned into his mind so well that he can describe it in great detail. No biggie though, wanna hear about how I beat fallout 3 for the sixth time in a row?
Smh…. Little brothers….
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Sometimes I forget my elaborate web of headcannons isn’t real
Like what do you mean not everyone knows that Sam and Bucky live down in Louisiana with Bucky’s service dog, Bucky’s cat, Sam’s falcon, Bucky’s wild alligator, the alligator’s fifty babies, and Zemo? Isn’t that canon?
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