Reminiscent of Edward Gorey and Bernie Wrightson, a collection of spine-chilling line drawings of the creatures that haunt our dreams when night falls. When the sun goes down, our minds invent all manner of horrors that may lurk in the darkness. Danish cult illustrator John Kenn
Mortensen (Sticky Monsters) draws inspiration from this shadowy realm, and his pen skillfully conjures these eerie visions on paper. Open this book (if you dare) to encounter a frightful horde of sepia-toned spooks - witches, wraiths, goblins, giant spiders, wild boars, evil clowns - and countless other unspeakable creatures. Hairy, hooded, or horned, they peer at more
Filled with invitingly uneasy snapshots, Night Terror reminds the viewer of the power of childhood imagination. Read Full Review
What a horrifyingly beautiful book this is. There’s a few great captions along the way but It’s mostly just amazing art that will make your skin crawl, stick with you for awhile, and probably even haunt your dreams. It’s definitely the type of art that will keep you coming back to check out the details and see what you missed the 1st time. The quality of the actual book is nice too, it’s a BIG book, both size and number of pages. Big thick paper. A stunning cover. I really feel this is a steal for the price. I would love to see a collaboration with Junji Ito. Anyways, pick this book up, I couldn’t recommend it more.