In honor of back in theaters this weekend thru Halloween let’s revisit some of my art for the film: The Pale Lady, The Jangly Man, The Big Toe Corpse & the ghost writer Sarah Bellows. Get out there & see it for some SCARY Halloween fun!

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Day 13 of 31 Movie monsters; “Pale Lady” (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark)

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Reserve your copy of Scary Stories: A Tribute To Terror today! Loving tribute to the franchise.

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"Sₜₒᵣᵢₑₛ ₕᵤᵣₜ, Sₜₒᵣᵢₑₛ ₕₑaₗ" "Sₒₘₑ ₚₑₒₚₗₑ bₑₗᵢₑᵥₑ ᵢf wₑ ᵣₑₚₑaₜ ₛₜₒᵣᵢₑₛ ₒfₜₑₙ ₑₙₒᵤgₕₜ, ₜₕₑy bₑcₒₘₑ ᵣₑaₗ"

Clary as Sarah Bellow

☆New Edit☆
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Nothing against the creators here. But there is a clear similarity. I love Scary Stories.

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5- Diner of Death Sarah and Stella enjoying a gal pal snack between life & death
-Sweety (moodboard by iris.may14 ) i loved this movie, and wanted to include it in a prompt

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THURSDAY - Suddenly, from the darkness, a handful of tees began to emerge... We have many products coming in 2019 but we're opening with a Teaser Release of 3 tees that will make your skin crawl. Stay tuned!

⁠#sneakpeek

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ppl have probably already seen this but I'm using twitter now so!! take these auggie and chuck draws since and killed it!!

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Some more Jangly Man for lunch. This one’s extra crispy.

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Some very early Jangly Man designs done in previs for the ⁦⁩ .

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While you’re in bed and fast asleep,
They watch and plan on what limbs to keep.

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I went to go see the movie 'Scary stories to tell in the dark' and it reminded me that we read this book as children guys. AS CHILDREN. I didnt realize how terrifying this artwork actually was at 8 years old lmao AND NOW THERE'S A MOVIE ABOUT IT?!

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"He would always go swimming in the river and the darker it was, the better he liked it..." - The Alligators

was an amazing movie. and perfectly brought horrific creations of Gammell and Schwartz to life.

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Have you seen Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark yet? If not you should. It’s fantastic! Here is a character concept I did of the ‘ghost writer’ herself Sarah Bellows.

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