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Mothman wishing everyone a merry cryptid Christmas

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It’s ya boi, Mothman!

day 8 of 30 days of Tubers This Is Dan Bell Baltimore film maker Urban explorer who’s content includ

day 8 of 30 days of Tubers 

This Is Dan Bell 

Baltimore film maker Urban explorer who’s content includes dead Malls ,creepy old buildings and dirty Motel rooms.  

until next Tuber Laters :)


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Thing-a-Week 46:Tres Angry Bois(alternatively,Dos Angry Bois and a Moth)

Back in October, I was working on a lot of stuff involving soft cryptids. So I figured it was about time I drew some decidedly un-soft cryptids. We’re all about balance here.

You thought you were alone in these autumn woods, but it is becoming clear that you aren’t. Gl

You thought you were alone in these autumn woods, but it is becoming clear that you aren’t. Glowing eyes follow you through the forest, a high pitch scream rings out into the night, and even as you run to your car you feel the breeze of large wings flying just above your head

The Mothman is a famed cryptid from Point Pleasant, West Virginia that was reportedly first seen in 1966. I was so scared of the idea of this creature as a kid when the History Channel would occasionally air a “documentary” on them on Fridays (yes the History channel used to limit supernatural content to mostly just Friday nights). None of the other kids I knew had ever heard of it. I would have never thought he would become so famous and well loved by the time I was an adult! They are a fantastic addition to American folklore and most likely my personal favorite cryptid

I used the main creatures associated with or thought to be reasons behind the Mothman sightings as inspiration for this version, which builds off of last year’s. Obviously there are elements of a human and a moth, but also a sandhill crane and a barn owl!


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