This is the second part of the horror highlights you may have missed this year at San Diego Comic Con! Enjoy… Continue reading
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Scariest Illustrations Ever!
I remember the stories from Alvin Schwartz book “Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark” being pretty creepy, but it was the terrifying illustrations in this book that scared crap out of me. I remember not even wanting to open certain pages for fear that I might bring those unsettling images with me into my dreams at night. My brothers would tease me by showing me the scary girl without eyes page. AAAAHHH! I guess I should thank Stephen Gammell the illustrator for these lasting visions of the macabre. Thanks Stephen!
Just check out some of the images from the book below:
Geez…what are they growing on this farm?
That’s the look I’ll give if I ever win the lottery!
You’d scream like that too if you had a hole in your arm?
Never trust a creepy kid carrying a dangerous garden tool.
The Kingdom of Witches
I must credit a fellow Halloween blogger, The Spooky Vegan, for showing me this beautifully haunting video, The Kingdom of Witches. The music is by Nox Arcana and its based on the silhouette art of Jan Pienkowski. It is just an example of how creative people can get and that there is nothing more powerful than the imagination in one’s own mind. Jan Pienkowski won the 1980 Kate Greenaway Medal for his pop-up book, Haunted House, which I do intend to purchase.
The Monster Ring – Book Review
The Monster Ring was one of my favorite books as a kid. I can’t believe it’s now available in twentieth anniversary editions! Whew…how time flies!
Twist it once, you’re horned and haired;
Twist it twice and fangs are bared;
Twist it thrice? No one has dared!
Russell is sure that the ring is just a silly magic trick, but he follows the instructions and twists the ring twice anyway–and becomes a monster! A fantastic story for anyone who loves monsters or ever wanted to become one! Find out more about this book at the Official Bruce Corville Hompage
Summer Reading “The Dunwich Horror”
If your itching for a good read, then you’ve got to try “The Dunwich Horror” by H.P. Lovecraft. It may have been written in 1928, but this short story is fantastic and feels very scary. Lovecraft can wrap you up into his world with vivid descriptions and wicked storytelling. He admitted borrowing some of his story ideas from other horror writers such as Edgar Allen Poe, but most of his inspiration was from his own hellish nightmares as a boy. Cult horror movies such as Reanimator and From Beyond were both based on stories written by Lovecraft. As I read through “The Dunwich Horror”, I can’t help but wonder if other horror flicks used Lovecraft stories for inspiration. For example, when he describes the exploded timber that has a black tar-like stuff from Wilbur’s barn, I thought of the black tar in the basement of the house in the 1979 movie, The Amityville Horror. Coincidence? maybe… The description of the gateway where horrid creatures from the underworld enter to wreak havoc on earth reminded me of the 1987 movie The Gate. Even Wilbur Whatley’s physical description totally reminded me of Calibos from the original 1984 version of Clash of the Titans.
And of course there’s the Necronomican, (Book of the Dead) described first in this story, and totally borrowed for The Evil Dead series of movies. Definitely do yourself a favor and pick up this or any other H.P. Lovecraft story.