Shhh! This may be nothing like the final logo, but it might also be about 90% of it… We’ll see…
Author: PJH
The Terror
Started pencilling this one, and I kind of liked the texture, and I wanted an old penny dreadful feel to it anyway, and lo, we ended up with a pencilled page…
Season of the Witch
https://open.spotify.com/track/4cvlph4w9RGpSH8tf1c885?si=AoIFA2-aRQiggGxtTYVJmw Here’s the pencils for this one
The Legend
Aooowooo wereloves of legend…
Denoon Fort
It’s a beetles concert. Look, I’m tired and I apologise for spelling out the joke. But there it is.
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#WitchWednesday – Season of the Witch
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#WerewolfWednesday – The Legend
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