Skywald Comics: Scream Issue 03 (1973)
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Skywald Comics: Scream Issue 03 (1973)
Leonora Carrington, Portrait of Max Ernst
Halloween pin-up, 1950s (via)
Edna St. Vincent Millay dressed as a witch. ************************* Into the darkness they go, the wise and the lovely. ― Edna St. Vincent Millay, from Dirge Without Music
Halloween surprise c. 1865
Remembering Vincent Price on the anniversary of his death.
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“It’s as much fun to scare as to be scared.”
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Wicked good fan art. Wicked good film.
Rubens Vase (4th century CE) — Carved from a single piece of agate, the vase was most likely created in an imperial workshop for a Byzantine emperor. Delicate vine stocks, satyr-head handles, and the grinning Pan in relief enhance the waxy luster, the translucency, and the warm honeyed hues of the agate.
We know what happened to those who chanced to meet the Great God Pan, and those who are wise know that all symbols are symbols of something, not of nothing. It was, indeed, an exquisite symbol beneath which men long ago veiled their knowledge of the most awful, most secret forces which lie at the heart of all things […] Such forces cannot be named, cannot be spoken, cannot be imagined except under a veil and a symbol, a symbol to the most of us appearing a quaint, poetic fancy, to some a foolish tale.
Arthur Machen, from The Great God Pan (via wilburwhateley)
Klapto - Queen Of The Night (1983)
1961, Hollywood, California. Following a newspaper casting call, black cats are auditioning for the feline role in Roger Corman’s Tales of Terror (1962). Photos taken by Ralph Crane for Time magazine.
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