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more about #tentacles zenpoet: Epic Win of "Mythic Proportions" more » SpammerOvTheGods: put your tentacles up in the air and wave 'em like you just don't care #@! more » Boas_MC: Young Cthulhu always wondered why he could never win at hide and seek... more » LittleDragon: This reminds me of a store in San Francisco that has two legs sticking out of the windows above the door. That store had great wigs. more » Kpibca: If you're not causing property damage can you honestly say you're having fun? more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: very cool. more » alphanumeric1971: He did it wrong. more » tuacker: So the giant squid got time to visit all those places but for a short appearance in Watchmen it didn't have any? Bastard. more » Hamslicer: I see this on lawn's across America come Halloween 2010. more » CaptainNemo: "Do it?" Dan, I'm not some Republic Serial villain. Do you seriously think I'd explain my masterstroke if there was the slightest chance of you affec... more » Paul Y. can't get in the club; gotta parking lot pimp: This is brilliant, and reminds me an awful lot of The Dunwich Horror. more » -
#steampunkart
Airships Sail Through Tentacle-Infested Skies
Steampunk artist Myke Amend's paintings of airships are almost deceptively serene, with ornate ships sailing through icy skies. But tentacles and sea monsters lurk in the background, hinting at high adventure and grave dangers. More » -
#conceptart
Giant Green Tentacles Attack Buildings from the Inside
In artist FilthyLuker's street installations, giant inflatable tentacles emerge from buildings and vehicles, creating the sense that a monstrous kraken or Lovecraftian horror is trapped inside. More » -
#thejewelsofapator
Tentacles and Cosmic SF: The Art of Lovecraft
Welcome back to The Jewels of Apator, Ann & Jeff VanderMeer's column on the intersection of art and the fantastic. Tentacular horrors, unnamable evils, and quests to the edges of alien-landscapes-on-earth like Antarctica were just some of the beautifully bizarre features of H.P. Lovecraft’s weird fiction. Creator of the Cthulhu Mythos, Lovecraft has had an enormous influence on readers and writers. But what about art? Ever since the first pulp covers showcasing Lovecraft’s fiction, visual creators have been interpreting his tentacular horrors, unnamable evils, and odd quests. Now, Centipede Press has issued one of the most audacious hardcover art books we have ever seen: The Art of Lovecraft: Artists Inspired by Lovecraft. More » -
#movies
Poll: Which Monster Movie Will Kick The Most Ass?
Cloverfield, The Mist or Alien Vs. Predator 2? More »

