Monster Faces Horror Coloring Book


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Classic flat style monster face art from the classic vampire and werewolf to more obscure monsters of the evil robot and killer ape. A simple coloring experience for all ages with the ability to color outside the lines if you so desirer.




Everyday Horror


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2017 AMAZON BEST SELLER This incredible adult coloring book by best-selling artist Jade Summer is the perfect way to relieve stress and aid relaxation while enjoying beautiful and highly detailed images. Each coloring page will transport you into a world of your own while your responsibilities will seem to fade away... Use Any of Your Favorite ToolsIncluding colored pencils, pens, and fine-tipped markers. One Image Per PageEach image is printed on black-backed pages to prevent bleed-through. Display Your ArtworkYou can display your artwork with a standard 8.5" x 11" frame. Two Copies of Every ImageEnjoy coloring your favorite images a second time, color with a friend, or have an extra copy in case you make a mistake. This book contains 15 unique images. Includes FREE Digital VersionAs a special bonus, you can download a PDF and print your favorite images to as many times as you want. Now on SaleRegular Price: $9.99 | SAVE $4.00, 40% OFF | Limited time only. Makes the Perfect GiftSurprise that special someone in your life and make them smile. Buy two copies and enjoy coloring together. Buy Now, Start Coloring, and Relax... Scroll to the top of the page and click the buy button.




House of Horror Stained Glass Coloring Book


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Just add color to each creature, and then hold the completed page up to a light source for a stained glass glow--P. [2] of cover.




Scary Halloween Masks: A Book of Stencils


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This collection includes four stencils of Scary Halloween Masks. They are a Black Cat Mask, Frankenstein's Monster Mask, a Skull Mask, & a Witch Mask. All of the masks can be completed in 3 easy overlays (plus a cutting template for the openings for eyes, breathing holes, mouth, & string attachment. Full instructions are included. These masks will add a great deal of fun to your Halloween event. They were designed for ribbons or strings to be attached on either side. However, there are many other ways to use these stencils. You can use them as decorations to hang in your windows or paint your pumpkin. Paint the stencils on paper bags that the kids can use to collect their treats. Paint the mask on a piece of strong cardboard or poster paper and attach a popsicle stick to the bottom to hold in place like at a masquerade. Use them on banners. The possibilities are endless when you use your imagination!




Monsters Destroyed My City! Stained Glass Coloring Book


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They're back, and they’re madder than ever! Fire-breathing, death-dealing monsters have returned to wreak urban havoc. Inspired by the creatures from Japanese sci-fi movies, these 16 dramatic scenes depict giant reptiles and robots amid their monstrous acts of mayhem. After coloring, place the images near a light source for vibrant stained glass effects.




The Pink Book


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What do we think of when we think pink? In this richly illustrated homage to the color, artist Kaye Blegvad explores its significance across history and cultures, from gender connotations to product marketing, symbols and iconography, and more. Through engaging mini essays, interactive exercises, object studies, and interviews, readers will learn about a vibrant miscellany of pink facts and pink occurrences: like iconic applications of the color, from Elvis's cars to cotton candy; or the etymology of phrases like "tickled pink," "pink slip," or "rose-tinted glasses." This ebook will captivate those with a passion for pink and anyone with a curiosity about color.




The Frankenstein Catalog


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Japan's Green Monsters


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In 1954, a massive irradiated dinosaur emerged from Tokyo Bay and rained death and destruction on the Japanese capital. Since then Godzilla and other monsters, such as Mothra and Gamera, have gained cult status around the world. This book provides a new interpretation of these monsters, or kaiju-ū, and their respective movies. Analyzing Japanese history, society and film, the authors show the ways in which this monster cinema take on environmental and ecological issues--from nuclear power and industrial pollution to biodiversity and climate change.




Dracula in Visual Media


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This is a comprehensive sourcebook on the world's most famous vampire, with more than 700 citations of domestic and international Dracula films, television programs, documentaries, adult features, animated works, and video games, as well as nearly a thousand comic books and stage adaptations. While they vary in length, significance, quality, genre, moral character, country, and format, each of the cited works adopts some form of Bram Stoker's original creation, and Dracula himself, or a recognizable vampiric semblance of Dracula, appears in each. The book includes contributions from Dacre Stoker, David J. Skal, Laura Helen Marks, Dodd Alley, Mitch Frye, Ian Holt, Robert Eighteen-Bisang, and J. Gordon Melton.




The Semiotics of Clowns and Clowning


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During the last 300 years circus clowns have emerged as powerful cultural icons. This is the first semiotic analysis of the range of make-up and costumes through which the clowns' performing identities have been established and go on developing. It also examines what Bouissac terms 'micronarratives' - narrative meanings that clowns generate through their acts, dialogues and gestures. Putting a repertory of clown performances under the semiotic microscope leads to the conclusion that the performances are all interconnected and come from what might be termed a 'mythical matrix'. These micronarratives replicate in context-sensitive forms a master narrative whose general theme refers to the emergence of cultures and constraints that they place upon instinctual behaviour. From this vantage point, each performance can be considered as a ritual which re-enacts the primitive violence inherent in all cultures and the temporary resolutions which must be negotiated as the outcome. Why do these acts of transgression and re-integration then trigger laughter and wonder? What kind of mirror does this put up to society? In a masterful semiotic analysis, Bouissac delves into decades of research to answer these questions.