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Silent Sundays: Gods of Mars (1947)

1947 cover art by Manolo Prieto for Edgar Rice Burroughs’ The Gods of Mars, via SorcerersSkull Related Posts: - Silent Sundays: Dime Mystery Magazine (1943) - The Lips of a Strange Woman: The Pulp Art...

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Silent Sundays: The Body in the Library (1942)

Cover art by Rein van Looij for the Dutch edition of Agatha Christie’s 1942 The Body in the Library. Related Posts: - The Lips of a Strange Woman: The Pulp Art of Margaret Brundage - Silent Sundays:...

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Silent Sundays: The Wolf Man (1941)

October 1941 trade advert for The Wolf Man in The Film Daily via Scott Marks Related Posts: - Silent Sundays: Two Thousand Maniacs (1964) - I Am the Death of the Moon: Werewolf Attack Makeup Tutorial -...

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Silent Sundays: 13 Decapitated Soldiers (1910)

Thirteen decapitated soldiers, an early example of trick photography, photographer unknown, 1910 (via This is Colossal and The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Related Posts: - A Meme for Every Season:...

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You’ve Already Bought a Ticket: First Trailer Released for AHS Season 4 Freak...

In its first three years, FX’s American Horror Story has become something of a Halloween institution, beginning with the show’s cavalcade of elegantly disturbing promos and posters that turn late...

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Silent Sundays: Gillian Anderson (1997)

Gillian Anderson in a Creature from the Black Lagoon-inspired photoshoot by Mark Seliger for Rolling Stone magazine, February 1997. Related Posts: - Heidi Klum, Reigning Queen of Halloween - Thinking...

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Silent Sundays: Halloween in Boston (2010)

18th Century Triple Headstone in Granary Burying Ground, Boston. Photographed by Corey Ann Balazowich, October 31, 2010 (via Pumpkin Rot).Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: Death, the Final Boundary of Things (1570)

Mors Ultima Linea Rerum (Death, the Final Boundary of Things), Flemish print likely published by Philips Galle c. 1570 (via Wikipedia).Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: When the Veil Gets Thinner (2013)

When the Veil Gets Thinner, watercolour by Nataša Ilinčić, 2013.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: On the Bat’s Back I Do Fly (1918)

The spirit Ariel in The Tempest, illustrated by Louis John Rhead for Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb, 1918 (via Otherness).  Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: St. Nicholas Magazine, October 1934

Cover art for October 1934 edition of St. Nicholas: Scribner’s Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: The Book of Hallowe’en (1919)

“No Hallowe’en Without a Jack-o’-Lantern,” from The Book of Hallowe’en by Ruth Edna Kelley, the first book-length history of the holiday,1919.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: In Voluptus Mors, Reimagined (2014)

René Rodriguez’s Día de los Muertos-inspired reimagining of Salvador Dali and Phillipe Halsman’s In Voluptus Mors. Body paint by Cheryl Ann Lipstreu.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: Woman with Skull (1926)

William Mortensen, Woman with Skull, circa 1926 (via Hyperallergic).Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: The Walking Dead (1936)

Theatrical poster for the 1936 film The Walking Dead, starring Boris Karloff.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1913)

Illustration by Edmund J. Sullivan for Quatrain 48 of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, First Version (as translated by Edward Fitzgerald), published 1913.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: The Grateful Dead (2009)

The Grateful Dead, 2009, oil on canvas by Mark Bryan, inspired by Norman Rockwell’s 1942 painting Freedom from Want.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: Anatomical Skeleton (1523)

1523 anatomical study by Jacopo Berengario da Carpi, with woodcuts by Ugo da Carpi, Courtesy of The National Library of Medicine.Filed under: Silent Sundays

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Silent Sundays: Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)

Poster designed by Burt Kleeger for the controversial 1984 horror cult classic Silent Night, Deadly Night.Filed under: Holiday of Horrors 2014, Silent Sundays, TV & Film

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Silent Sundays: The Last of the Spirits (1910)

Harry Furniss, The Last of the Spirits, eighth and final illustration for the 1910 Charles Dickens Library Edition of A Christmas Carol. Filed under: Holiday of Horrors 2014, Silent Sundays

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