I know not many will agree with me on this, but I like the Henry Hull werewolf better than the Wolf Man. There I said it. It feels good to get that off my chest. Don't get me wrong, I love the Wolf Man! Hull's werewolf to me is a slightly better design and the story is more complex. I also love Hull's acting in the film. I created this image yesterday and despite my love for the film it is my first illustration of the Werewolf of London....His hair is perfect.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
The Creature from the Black Lagoon
I created this illustration yesterday. It is no secret that i love monsters, and the Creature is in my top ten easy. I have a sea monster themed bathroom and it is mostly the Creature. Only a few others occupy the space so far, but I have plans to add a shelf and that may result in a few more aquatic horrors. The Gill man was designed by Millicent Patrick and is arguably one of the most influential monster designs in cinema. I think the only design more commonly mimicked is the Geiger Alien (xenomorph) design.
This is my favorite of my colectable figures. I don't wanna brag, but it is huge.
Monster in my pocket's Undine figure.
Monster in my Pocket Bishop Fish figure.
Labels:
Artist,
Bishop Fish,
creature,
designer,
Ethan Black,
Gill Man,
horror,
illustration,
Maker,
Millicent Patrick,
Monsters in my pocket,
myths,
sea,
The Creature from the Black Lagoon,
Undine
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