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see-arcane · 3 days
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One week left of September.
Halloween looms on the horizon. Horror movies old and new are making their grand gruesome march onto the screens. An insidious blow lurks ahead for readers and listeners of the Dracula Daily and @re-dracula combo. And now along comes this sinister cyclops with a bloodstained treat (?) for the candy pail.
Said treat being my very own Substack set to launch this October. When it does, it will come with a number of gothic goodies:
All of the Harker teaser chapters to date, plus a new addition.
My backlog of the old Penclosa teaser and a number of chapters that went un-posted.
The pilot teaser of Was Frankenstein Not the Monster?
A short horror story, “Groom,” taking place after a very grim climax in the Carpathians.
The backlog of teaser chapters for my book, The Vampyres, with a third chapter on top.
While I’ll still be dropping updates and scribbles on here, I plan to add extra bits and bobs on the Substack in the future. I hope you’ll enjoy the read.
Be Seeing You. 👁️
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faretheeoscar · 1 day
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Victor Frankenstein has plagued my mind for the past few days, thanks to the pictures released on set I decided to reread the book after many many years of the first time I did back in middle school and man, it’s so terrible how poor Victor suffers a lot and lives under a shadow of constant sorrow and his own demons 😞
So it gave me the inspo to sketch this Victor.
I cannot wait for the adaptation Guillermo is gonna give of this story! I’m so excited cause he is one of my favourite directors and also the fact of having the representation of both of my countries there by Oscar and Guillermo feels totally unreal.
Drawings Masterlist
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needynia · 1 day
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marvelmaniac715 · 2 days
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”Um actually that’s Frankenstein’s Monster” well Frankenstein is an arrogant snivelling little bastard who wanted to marry his adopted sister and kicked out a newborn, so I say we let his creation reclaim the family name, don’t you?
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Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
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mournfulroses · 1 month
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, from a letter to Jane Williams written in February 1823, featured in The Letters of Mary Shelley
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burningvelvet · 1 year
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a twitter thread that actually killed me
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pigeon-princess · 12 days
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“There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.”
I've had this vision in my mind for ages so I finally decided to take a stab at drawing a cover for one of my favourite novels⚡
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prokopetz · 9 months
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The problem with Victor Frankenstein isn't that he's not as smart as he thinks he is. The problem with Victor Frankenstein is that he's exactly as smart as he thinks he is in one very specific area, and he just expects that to automatically translate to every other area of his life and is taken completely by surprise every single time it doesn't.
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fucked up vampire who sucks COCKS instead of blood. ha ha. I Will Just Say Anything On This Website
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lmaowhosemaddie · 1 year
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The Creature: You made me, therefore you must bear the consequences of my creation.
Victor Frankenstein: Nuh-uh
The Creature: fym nuh-uh?
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dzgrizzle · 1 year
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BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935) dir. James Whale
Elsa Lanchester as Mary Shelley & The Bride of Frankenstein
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panthermouthh · 9 months
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Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.
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mournfulroses · 2 months
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, from her novel titled "The Last Man," published in 1826
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