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scifi-fantasy-horror: by Victor AdameThere’s a scene in The Road to Bali (1952) where, instead of

scifi-fantasy-horror:

by Victor Adame

There’s a scene in The Road to Bali (1952) where, instead of a conventionally attractive woman, an ugly woman is accidentally summoned from a basket by a magic flute. (I say ugly; she isn’t a thin white woman, and she’s wearing comedy eyebrows. I rather like her.) Even worse, she is somewhat sexually aggressive, clearly ready to go. This is, of course, our hero’s nightmare: a woman who treats him the way he treats women. How can this emasculating threat be neutralised? By making the Gorgon fuckable, of course: pretty, with a pouting, vaginal mouth – but lacerating tentacles. Ugly women are dangerous. Beautiful women are dangerous.


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 Probably the most famous monster from Greek Mythology is Medusa. Her name has overshadowed that of

Probably the most famous monster from Greek Mythology is Medusa. Her name has overshadowed that of all other gorgons, to the point where species meant to represent gorgons are just called “medusas”. Across the years, gorgons have changed considerably. While, to my knowledge, there is no exact origin for the monsters, I would hazard a guess that the gorgoneion predates them. The gorgoneion is an apotropaic symbol of a wide, ugly head, sometimes with a beard or tusks, but always with a lolling tongue, curly hair, and wide eyes. Like the evil eye in the modern Mediterranean, the gorgoneion was used as a ward for evil. It was supposed to be so hideous that demons and men alike would cringe in fear when they saw it. 



The symbol then evolved into a monster (and in Arkadia was given to Demeter in her wrathful form). Its ability to inspire paralysis with fear was exaggerated into a petrifying gaze. The rest of the gorgon’s body was a bit harder to piece together. For most of history it was just a head. A humanoid head, so obviously it was humanoid, right? Well, one archaic image of Medusa (which we can surmise is Medusa because Perseus is right next to her) shows her with a centaur-like body. After that though, the general consensus became that gorgons had human bodies, with or without wings. Wings were given to a large number of minor gods and goddesses to represent connections to air and traveling fast over large distances, such as the harpies or the messenger Iris. Snakes also got added on. Nearly all gorgons had curly heads of hair. It’s not too much of a stretch to turn that into a viper’s nest of roiling reptiles, further enhancing the scariness of the monster. Partially. Most gorgons have both hair and serpents. As time went on more and more changes and adaptations of Medusa turned her into a metamorphic character. Once that happened, it became popular to depict her as a woman without the monstrous aspects. Whether out of empathy for her or artists wanting to break out of the stylistic gorgoneion in favor of more naturalistic anatomy, who’s to say. This continues to the modern day. Then a snake body below the belt got added for some reason. 



Almost all of the focus on gorgons has been, both in this blurb and historically, on Medusa. What about the other gorgons though? Aside from Medusa’s sisters, they don’t count. There is an enigmatic gorgon named Aix in mythology. This gorgon, whether male or female, was on the side of the titans during the Titanomachy, but was killed by Zeus and converted into the aegis. They supposedly had, in addition to the classical gorgon face, hairy skin. Which would explain why their name, Aix, translates to goat. Euripedes introduced a similar Gorgon in the gigantomachy, slain by Athena (who just seems to hate gorgons I guess). Whether it was a giant named Gorgon or a gorgon helping the giants is unclear. Others use gorgons as a sort of stock monster. Virgil mentions multiple generic gorgons alongside other monsters while certain authors claimed gorgons lived on islands off of Ethiopia. And, to bring it back around, Medusa and her sisters were said to be the daughters of the nymph Keto and either the god Phorcys, or some unnamed male gorgon. Wherever we go, we just can’t shake her off! 



This gorgon is primarily inspired by one depiction of Medusa. She had wings, snake hair, curly hair, and a stylish outfit, all while she’s running off somewhere. I wanted to keep her hair a bit ambiguous, so you can’t really tell which lock is a snake and which one is regular hair. Her wings are primarily vulturine. She’s also got bronze claws mixed in with scales and a loud outfit. Meeting her in a seaside cave would be a shock to the eyes, for multiple reasons.


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Funerary stele, made of limestone, of the freedman and sevir Q. Valerius Restitutus. Still alive, he

Funerary stele, made of limestone, of the freedman and sevir Q. Valerius Restitutus. Still alive, he erected the funeral monument for himself, for his wife and for Lucius Metellus Niceros. The structure has two columns on the sides with corinthian capitals, a pediment with Gorgon’s face, and perhaps two corner acroteria in the shape of lions. There is a bass-relief in the lower part with an artisan, maybe an aurifex brattiarius, a jewellery maker, or a lanius, butcher. The second hypothesis is supported by the discovery of a boundary stone with the figure of a bull on the pediment and an inscription which indicates the same dimensions of the funerary area (20 x 20 roman feet).

The text reads:

V(ivus) f(ecit) / Q(uintus) Valerius / Q(uinti) l(ibertus) Restitutus / VIvir sibi et / Gaviae Cogitatae / uxori et / L(ucio) Metello Niceroti / q(uo)q(uo)v(ersus) p(edes) XX

First half of 1st century AD

@ Archaeological Museum of Bologna


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Happy Halloween 2020 w/ my gorgon boy!

Happy Halloween 2020 w/ my gorgon boy!


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 Commission of TheAmberBub’s (on DA) gorgon OC Matilda!  This next bit is tricky. But don&rsqu Commission of TheAmberBub’s (on DA) gorgon OC Matilda!  This next bit is tricky. But don&rsqu

Commission of TheAmberBub’s (on DA) gorgon OC Matilda! 

 This next bit is tricky. But don’t worry. She is an expert 


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 Playing with a design of an npc introduced by our DM @ConAffettoKiko last session. A Queen for my a Playing with a design of an npc introduced by our DM @ConAffettoKiko last session. A Queen for my a

Playing with a design of an npc introduced by our DM @ConAffettoKiko last session. A Queen for my adopted boy, Mahadi, he’s smitten kitten, ok.


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 ‘Octopus Gaga’ Thought I needed go back to my tentacle hair for this one! This new photoshoot is ev ‘Octopus Gaga’ Thought I needed go back to my tentacle hair for this one! This new photoshoot is ev

‘Octopus Gaga’ 

Thought I needed go back to my tentacle hair for this one! This new photoshoot is everything!! 

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Fantastic Four # 82 , January 1969 , Marvel ComicsOn the cover : Mister Fantastic [ Reed Richards ] 

Fantastic Four # 82 , January 1969 , Marvel Comics

On the cover : Mister Fantastic [ Reed Richards ] ; Human Torch [ Johnny Storm ]  ; the Thing [ Ben Grimm ] ; Crystal ; The Inhumans ; Black Bolt ; Medusa ; Karnak ; Gorgon


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Fantastic Four # 83 , February 1969 , Marvel ComicsOn the cover : Mister Fantastic [ Reed Richards ]

Fantastic Four # 83 , February 1969 , Marvel Comics

On the cover : Mister Fantastic [ Reed Richards ] ; Human Torch [ Johnny Storm ]  ; the Thing [ Ben Grimm ]  ; Invisible Girl [ Susan “ Sue ” Storm ] ; Crystal ; The Inhumans ; Black Bolt ; Medusa ; Karnak ; Triton ; Gorgon ; Maximus the Mad


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“Can I get a Pumpkin Cold Brew with breast milk I mean breast milk, I mean boob milk..I mean your milk…I mean your breast milk..I mean breast milk…I mean snake milk I mean milk snake I mean….☕”

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A small portion of the art I did for the ODYSSEY ANTHOLOGY VOLUME 1

including some close up details on some of my favourites!


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Inktober day 8: A Gorgon Pop Star!

Inktober day 8: A Gorgon Pop Star!


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Vethia, my gorgon OC. #sketch #sketchbook #drawing #illustration #pencildrawing #traditionalart #gor

Vethia, my gorgon OC.

#sketch #sketchbook #drawing #illustration #pencildrawing #traditionalart #gorgon #fantasy #fantasycharacter #darkfantasy #dark #mtg #mtginspired #monster #oc #originalcharacter #characterdesign #characterillustration #myart
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Fantastic Four Annual #5, November 1967Gorgon pin-up. Most savage, most uncontrollable, most stompy-

Fantastic Four Annual #5, November 1967

Gorgon pin-up. Most savage, most uncontrollable, most stompy-footed. 


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Inktober day 9: screech & MedusaThough the snakes shiver and screech every minute of the day, Me

Inktober day 9: screech & Medusa

Though the snakes shiver and screech every minute of the day, Medusa finds that they are very useful in keeping unwanted advances away.


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1- le thème est “on va essayer”. // the theme is i’ll try and see how i’m do

1- le thème est “on va essayer”. // the theme is i’ll try and see how i’m doing.

#octencre #inktober #dippen #gorgon #catoplebas
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mendelssohn-kin:

mendelssohn-kin:

Medusa was kinda problematic  :/

She objectified a lot of people 

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