Jody Fallon, “Suffering”
illustration to “Imajica” by Clive Barker

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Jody Fallon, “Suffering”
illustration to “Imajica” by Clive Barker
First sketch for “Hapexamendios the Unbeheld”
Hey tumblr I just found this old puzzle box at the thrift shop!
What should I do with it?
Keep it unsolved as a paperweight or pincushion.
Solve it and see what sights it has to show you.
Run! Run away as far as you can go! Run! Runnn!
Ask Ernő Rubik if he made it.
Lament its configuration.
Use your imajination...
Spin the middle side topwise, topwise!
See if it will fit in your butt.
I'm bald with nails sticking out of my head at regular intervals (show results)
"Hapexamendios the Unbeheld"
Fan art by Ari Bach for Clive Barker's Imajica, pencil, 2025
its amazing how you can read a bestselling book written by a critically acclaimed author full of the most sauced characters you've ever seen with a narrative about queerness and love and destiny and god set in a fantasy world with some of the most richly painted setpieces you've ever read and you just know in your heart and soul that all the weird gay people on the internet would utterly adore this and then you log onto tumblr dot com and it becomes immediately and horrifically clear that the fandom is six people in an empty room all utterly baffled as to why the room is so overbearingly empty
I'm so obsessed with this book and no one else in my generation has read it and I'm going insane
scheduled a tattoo appointment today with no tattoo in mind, so i went digging for these scans by richard kirk for clive barker’s imajica
the beauty of a mother, the chilling comfort of goddesses, the horror of the unknown, the awe of a place not yet adventured. imajica is such a gorgeous book and i’m glad to have read the edition with kirk’s illustrations
tattoo-wise, celestine (1) or the sisters of delta (2) would look cool, i think
Have you read Imajica by Clive Barker (1991)?
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I didn't finish it
I've never heard of it