Sunday, November 30, 2008
Horrors of Literature (21-30)
Labels:
carmilla,
grendel,
griffin,
herbert west,
horrors of literature,
jadis,
lovecraft,
queen of hearts,
red death,
sea witch,
smaug,
tolkien,
tripod,
white witch
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14 comments:
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I found my way here through the Frankensteinia blog. Your work is delicious! I'd love to purchase the collected works in book form. Any prospects on that?
XO,
EJP
Two requests:
The Thing on the Fourble Board
The Thing on the Doorstep
amazing. i love the queen of hearts. all of them look fantastic and they make me want to READ haha. good work!
Nice Illos man! I think The Wendigo piece is going up as my back ground. nice job sir.
-Dd
i can see the passion and determination in herbert west's eyes. have you tried doing a cthulhu?
moody, evocative portraits... especially love the tripod, amazing lack of humanity for something so simple.
Grendel and the Sea Witch are very Mignolia-esque. But better. I like.
Wonderful site! I love what youre doing topic as well as media-wise.
Really, really great.
Wow , we want your RSS feed..see my profile for my website link add your stuff!
I like your blog, Chaz
Ah! Your Red Death is, no lie, much like I imagine it, i.e., a mask with no head behind it. I love it so hard.
And thanks for including Jadis!
LOVE LOVE LOVE the Mask of the Red Death.
Thanks for this nice post.
These are all amazing, I especially like Herbert West! You rock.
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