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storm-ismyusername · 3 months ago
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Here’s some GothLit photo edits using royalty free images.
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universalmonstersfangirl · 2 months ago
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Universal Monsters Online game 2012 (now closed). Monster Profiles.
Part 1. Those designs were creative, by the way.
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darklordmortimer · 3 months ago
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Dawn of the Full Moon pt.2
Wolfpack in the house!
Cast of Characters:
Steve the Scarecrow
Phil the Penguin
The Invisible Man
Dr. Skoll
#Art #Webcomics #Humor #Cats #Dogs #Birds #Penguins #PolarBears #InvisibleMan #Witches #Goth
#ScootertheCat #ArtietheCat #BobthePolarBear #WinstontheMuteDog #DahliatheLadyinBlack #ClaireVioletWood #PhilthePenguin #JimthePenguin #TheInvisbleMan #StevetheScarecrow #SupportArtists #IndieComics #Patreon #PatreonReward #March
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comiiical · 5 months ago
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"I'm going to take example of a certani blond and ask my husband to put me some coffee." Stu yawned, refusing to leave the bed, "after all, I am the one in need of spoiling in this relationship. You forgot to go to sleep at a normal hour last night."
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musicarenagh · 7 months ago
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Twice Dark's "Invisible Man": A Ghostly Waltz in the Shadows of Bloomington If loneliness had a sound but craved a dance floor, it might be what Twice Dark has conjured in their latest single, “Invisible Man.” This isn’t just a track—it’s a séance, a pulsating ceremony that summons the ghost of every time you’ve felt like a silhouette in someone else’s overcrowded room. Born out of Josh Kreuzman’s spectral vision in Bloomington’s shadows, “Invisible Man” grips you by the collar and leads you somewhere between nihilism and neon. https://open.spotify.com/track/10cSQF3AgruqH2nDTNJA36?si=a78aaae81a934f21 The song’s heartbeat—a throbbing darkwave pulse—feels both mechanical and human, like watching a factory assembly line transform scraps into something eerily alive. Kreuzman’s spectral whispers don’t beg for your attention; they demand it with the quiet force of someone who knows what it’s like to be overlooked. The lyrics mirror the existential itch we all feel but try to scratch away: if no one sees me, am I even here? But the kicker is how it flips the question on its head. Maybe being invisible means you’re free—free to make your moment count because eternity is just an unravelling thread dangling from the cuff of time. [caption id="attachment_58027" align="alignnone" width="767"] Twice Dark's "Invisible Man": A Ghostly Waltz in the Shadows of Bloomington[/caption] There’s something cinematic in the way this song unspools. It’s easy to imagine it soundtracking a slow-motion scene: a city street soaked in rain, faces blurred, neon lights buzzing as if having a private argument with the dark. In some ways, it’s absurd to think the foundations of “Invisible Man” are built on Italo Disco scaffolding, but that’s the magic. Twice Dark has recast the glittering optimism of disco into a black mirror—one that dances, but always with a shadow. The brilliance of “Invisible Man” lies in its balance. Kreuzman knows the future is murky. He knows the impact fades. But in this song, he reminds us that moments, no matter how fleeting, are loud enough to echo. Follow Twice Dark on Website, Facebook, Bandcamp, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.
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coldmiilk · 1 year ago
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the breeders live in big sur!!🍎🍏
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"A few murders here and there."
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n5701-inc · 2 years ago
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Bizarre Tales of Halloween: Competition Between an invisible man and Kitsune
On the sinister night of Halloween, when the veil between the living and the dead grew thin, a chilling event took place in a seemingly ordinary town. The Halloween Costume Contest, a long-standing tradition, was about to reveal its darkest secret. This year, the invisible man, known as The Vanishing Victor, emerged as a participant. He strolled onto the eerie stage, shrouded in invisibility,…
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see-arcane · 5 months ago
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If by Victor op means Frankenstein then my first thought was seeing Vic being around the same age as him yet looking SO crashed out and pale and weighed and being like I have no idea what happened but I Get it (and so does Mina) would you like something to eat sir
Jonathan, dragging a bedraggled half-dead Victor through the door: "Mina, can we keep him?"
Mina, a bowl of soup already manifesting in her hands: "Of course."
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dathen · 1 year ago
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“The secret’s out. I gather it was a secret. I don’t know what your plans are, but of course I’m anxious to help you.”
I don’t blame Kemp at all for seeking help when he’s being held hostage in his own home, but the context that the entire upcoming conversation is happening after he’s already turned Griffin in—and the extent he plays up being his ally and friend—is just sooo… *waves hands aimlessly*
I find their dynamic so fascinating in the themes of this book of social isolation. Griffin is arrogant and misanthropic, but still has a deeply human drive of grasping for connection after he’s erased himself from society.
In the previous update, he latches onto Kemp as a long-lost friend, but Kemp gives no sign of remembering him. Sure, it’s been ten years, but you’d think “six-foot-tall white-haired genius with red eyes who won a scientific medal before he was 22” would be slightly memorable. This part especially struck me:
“Is there anything more that I can get you?”
“Only bid me good-night,” said Griffin.
“Good-night,” said Kemp, and shook an invisible hand.
With how guarded and hostile the character usually is, it’s almost childlike in its vulnerability, followed by the only moment of non-violent touch. And then the walls go up and along with them the fear and the threats, but it goes far to establish that longing for interacting with fellow humans again, despite all the bravado and self-absorption.
The entire interaction is so off-kilter: Kemp as Griffin’s last desperate grasp to remain connected to humanity, Kemp playing up how helpful and trustworthy he is while having already (understandably) betrayed him.
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storm-ismyusername · 3 months ago
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Fixed It!!
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mayhemchicken-varneyposting · 5 months ago
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Aside from Varney/Charles, are there any other relationships (romantic, qpr, platonic, other) that you think have potential for expanding into something interesting?
Ohhhh this ask is pure catnip to me. Thank you for sending this in I'm going to be thinking about this so hard.
I've already talked some about the grifter4grifter potential that is Varney and Margaret Meredith, but that's a silly example and I have more serious ones.
Varney/Marmaduke. I have canon evidence of this one. I'm in the process of exploring it in Man of the House, which is stalled at the moment while I figure out where on Earth the plot of it is going, but once I do then so help me God I WILL write that tragic toxic vampire yaoi.
Henry/Varney. I think this one is almost completely one-sided; it adds something to Henry's character as a guy who is just the MOST out of his depth anyone has ever been if he also develops a crush on the vampire harassing his family. And Varney finds it incredibly entertaining; he eggs it on, fans that little flame just to see how big it can get. I've written fic about this too, it's Chapter 1 of Varney the Vampire Bites Everybody.
Whatever the hell is going on between Varney and Floyd. There's almost not enough of it to even speculate. They're cordial to one another in the vampire council scene, but then in Anderbury Floyd attempts to sucker up to Varney for money and Varney murders him. I need to know more. Were they ever friends. Do they hate each other. What is their deal.
For the lesbians out there Flora interacts with exactly one (1) female character who isn't her mother, and it's Helen Richardson from Anderbury. They become friends. I'm afraid I can't tell you more than this because literally the entire relationship happens offscreen in a sort of epilogue to the Anderbury section, and then both of them vanish from the narrative and are never seen again.
...Sorry lesbians. This book is terrible with female characters. It's fine we'll just break free of the bounds of time (linear time is already not a thing in Varney the Vampire) and introduce her to Clara Crofton, who also has no personality but we don't CARE we don't CARE we're chucking the author out a window and boarding it up behind him. They can awkwardly bond about having their lives ruined by the same disaster man while Charles nurses Ringwood back to health in the background from his latest head injury.
How did I forget about VARNEY/BEVAN mein gott. Those old men need to fuck. Or at least tenderly kiss. Varney. Take a leaf out of Clarimonde's book and SEDUCE! THAT! PRIEST!
I'm not done yet. Putting more of these under a cut since they've got big spoilers for the Varney summaries
Varney and Marchdale. Whatever they've got going on could be fascinating. (I say "could be" because in practice Marchdale is a cartoon villain and Varney is a different kind of cartoon villain, and their relationship has zero depth.) I've expanded on their whole Deal a bit in blood, sweat, and tears (god I've referenced so many of my own fics in this post. I guess that's not surprising, most of the relationships I'm interested in are ones I've written about) where I have Marchdale In It For The Immortality and Varney playing along with him because he'll wade through fire for anyone who learns about the vampirism and still treats him like a person.
On that note, Mrs. Bannerworth and the chaotic triangle of men in her life. Listen to me. Mrs. B married Marmaduke, but Marchdale courted Mrs. B when they were younger, and they were close enough that he moved into her house when Marmaduke died. Then a Goddamn Vampire arrives on the scene, menaces them for a while, and then Marchdale betrays her family for the Goddamn Vampire. To the point of attempting to kill her daughter's fiance. AND THEN. SHE LEARNS. THE GODDAMN VAMPIRE WAS FRIENDS WITH HER HUSBAND BACK IN THE DAY. they maybe fucked you can't prove they didn't. And now the Goddamn Vampire is friends with them, so really Marchdale betrayed them and died for nothing. What a goddamn STEW. Genuinely Mrs. B might have the most interesting perspective on the events of the story of any character in it, and James Misogyny Rymer makes her little more than set dressing. I'm going to raise him from the dead so I can re-kill him.
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darklordmortimer · 7 months ago
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Bloody Roar pt. 7
Transformation.
Cast of Characters:
The Invisible Man
Scooter the Cat
Artie the Cat
#Art #Webcomics #Humor #Cats #Dogs #Birds #Penguins #PolarBears #InvisibleMan #Witches #Goth
#ScootertheCat #ArtietheCat #BobthePolarBear #WinstontheMuteDog #DahliatheLadyinBlack #ClaireVioletWood #PhilthePenguin #JimthePenguin #TheInvisbleMan #StevetheScarecrow #SupportArtists #IndieComics #Patreon #PatreonReward #December
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darchildre · 10 months ago
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The thing about being a person who reads a lot of mysteries and also a person who is weird about The Invisible Man is that occasionally you come across a character in a mystery saying something like, "Well, she died of strychnine poisoning and I think we can rule out suicide, since it's such a slow and painful way to go - no one would take strychnine on purpose." And there is a stupid little voice in the back of my brain that always replies, "Look. SOME people take strychnine to COPE. God."
There are so many things wrong with Griffin Invisibleman.
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maruhi · 1 year ago
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invisibleman visits shrine
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maudlin-scribbler · 2 months ago
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if victor frankenstein and grifin invisibleman met they would experience a moment of recognition through the other (deoragotory) because neither of them is capable of thinking ANYTHING they do through or like understanding that actions have consequences
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