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(via Karl Alexander Wilke’s Wicked Women - Flashbak)
The Devil’s Grandmother, drawn by Karl Alexander Wilke, “Mocca”, #12, 1933
Jon Klassen - The Skull
'Wizard' by Alan Clarke.
Frank Kelly Freas (American, 1922-2005) Clouds Rider, probable unpublished cover, 1996
'Night Hunter' by Vitali Skvorkin.
Tod und Alte (1896 / Radierung) - Heinrich Vogeler
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Euronymous with Darkthrone, summer of 1991
Now, I want you to close your eyes and imagine that you never saw the name of the band or the album. Who does this sound like? That's right, none other than Pelle Ohlin and Øystein Aarseth. And don't get me wrong, I LOVE Darkthrone (I just don't love Fenriz), but this whole "We didn't copy Mayhem, we didn't start playing BM because of Mayhem, we did what we wanted, we are very individualistic" shit they are selling today is really, really lame. Ruffling the feathers with this comment, I am sure.
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Nocturno Culto and Fenriz
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Insane hard outfit nocturno was wearing in this picture
Photographs of surgical cases and specimens, 1865
Rudolph Meyer, Man and woman with Death, 1650
Nadar, Catacombs, Paris, 1862