A well loved cartoon character in not so loved outcomes, all ending in extremely gory and disturbing scenes. We find Charlie Brown guts out, stabbed, endlessly bleeding and more. See the series created by artist Mark Mulroney below: website: http://www.markmulroney.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markmulroney/
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A Raven’s Dream by Stavros Stamatiou
Photographer Stavros Stamatiou creates a hauntingly dark and abstract series titled A Raven’s Dream based on Edgar Allen Poe’s famous poem The Raven. The landscapes and creatures are manipulated into lucid mysterious nightmares in a contrasting black and white format. See the series below:
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Illustrations by Ha Gyung Lee
Illustrator Ha Gyung Lee creates bright fantasy portraits of characters disturbingly morphing or evolving into different creatures. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Filip Hodas
Grotesque and beautiful illustrations by artist Filip Hodas where we find floating chunks of fleshy bone filled matter. His work is surreal, morbid and trippy to gaze upon. See some selected works below:
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Fighting Spirit by artist Erika Sanada
Erika Sanada’s Fighting Spirit is a captivating blend of eerie charm and playful tension. Part of her larger project titled Odd Things, the series introduces pale, animal-like spirits locked in combative and competitive encounters. The result is unsettling yet strangely adorable, pulling viewers into a world that feels both innocent and intense.
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Flesh and Bone Illustrations by Paul Jackson
Canadian illustrator Paul Jackson presents a striking series titled Flesh and Bone that explores anatomy with unflinching precision. The works depict bones graphically separated from the body, creating an eerie yet captivating study of the human form. It is detailed, unsettling, and undeniably compelling.
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Exploding Popular Cartoons by artist Matt Gondek
Los Angeles based artist Matt Gondek creates playfully disturbing works that reimagine iconic cartoon characters in explosive, fragmented compositions. His signature style often depicts beloved figures mid-detonation, suspended in colorful chaos that feels both nostalgic and unsettling. It is pop culture turned inside out.
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Feed Your Morbid Sweet Tooth
Conjurer’s Kitchen takes dessert to a dark, twisted level. Their cakes are not just sweets, they are mini horror scenes designed to shock and fascinate. From eerily lifelike baby heads to a full adult body recreated in frosting, these creations push the boundaries of culinary art.
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The Chanel x 666 series by artist Roberta Marrero
Roberta Marrero’s Chanel x 666 series reimagines classic Chanel lipstick campaigns with a dark, playful twist. The work blends high-fashion glamour with ghoulish, unexpected characters, creating a provocative and visually striking reinterpretation of beauty advertising.
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‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ Movie Update
Shocked and excited when we heard the news the beloved Scary Stories to tell in the dark books were going to be interpreted into a movie. A series of creepy books we all hold dear to our hearts. A writer for the books interpretation has been selected. His name is John August and you may know his other works which include films like Go, Big Fish and Frankinweenie. It’s been rumored that the previous writers were already set on the story to “adapt some of the Scary short stories into a screenplay about a group of outcast kids who stand up to their fears to save their town when nightmares…
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Creepy/Odd Vintage Halloween Costumes
Vintage Halloween costumes exist in a very specific category of horror. Not intentional horror. Not polished horror. But the deeply unsettling kind that happens when creativity, low budgets, and questionable design choices collide.