Miscellany
Zygote - Oats Studios An alien composed of 96 crew members requires two more to complete disturbing jigsaw. |
At First Glance He Looks Very Fierce but He's Really a Nice Person - Utagawa Kuniyoshi What a wacky title. |
Myr Battlesphere - Magic: The Gathering Artifact Creature is illustrated by Franz Vohwinkel. |
Skybound X Chapter 4 of Rick Grimes 2000 concludes in undead fashion. |
Video games
Aggar - Altered Beast (1988) |
Shinado - Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon |
Along the River boss - Beast Busters |
Corpses Behemoth - Clive Barker's Jericho |
Dan - Clock Tower (1995) |
Gantz
Type of Nurarihyon is initially a peculiar little man with large ears, but true form is a naked colossus.
Gantz: O
Translation is brilliant.
Granfaloon
Debuting in PS1 masterpiece Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, gruesome shell of flesh is named after a concept in Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s 1963 novel Cat's Cradle.
'False karass' is a satirical reference to a chivalrous group of people sharing a similar belief, defined as a 'proud and meaningless association of human beings'.
What's encountered in the depths of Catacombs is a literal representation.
Boss was renamed Legion in subsequent entries, but design remains largely consistent.
For example.
Aria of Sorrow |
Legion 52 - Cube Gothic An obvious tribute. |
And.
Castlevania - S3 E9
The Magician uses minions to create a giant sphere of bodies to fight Isaac.
In the Hills, the Cities (1984)
Written for the first volume of Books of Blood, Clive Barker's disturbing yarn has gay lovers Mick and Judd witness two human skyscrapers engaging in the ritual of ceremonial battle.
Suffice to say, things don't end well.
Tapping the Vein: Book Two (1989)
Script adaptation: Charles Wagner and Fred Burke
Artwork: John Bolton
Popolac
Poduvejo
Break from the Crowd
Miller Lite commercial was directed by Zack Snyder in 2007.
The Academy Award-winning tools of Massive Software and Vicon gather a cast of thousands. |
Only eight live actors were filmed on set, with the rest a combination of dummies and CG.
All very interesting stuff, but I scream PLAGIARISM.
Tell me I'm wrong?
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