Found this on reddit - very cool and thought I'd share :)
That’s pretty cool although I don’t know enough about the specific creature/geography to say whether it’s properly aligned!
Deeply unsettling but not quite gore, at least until the end
The Enigma of Amigara Fault
This short story by Junji Ito is about a fault that appears in Amigara mountain after an earthquake. The earthquake exposes countless human-shaped holes in the mountain which seem to have been made about a thousand years ago. People, intrigued by these silhouettes, gather at the site and that’s when things get creepy.
It’s about a 15-20 min read, but if you haven’t read this before, you’re in for a treat. Link above.
My parents and I have wondered this for a long time.
Who writes those "about the author" descriptions for books?
I want to say it's the author but it's in third person?
Sometimes other people, sometimes the author writing in the third person. Then there's the "Odd and the Frost Giants" About the Author bit theory...
So was anyone gonna tell me that the two most formative pieces of media of my childhood came out on the same day or was I just supposed to figure that out by myself
(Happy 10 years to both!)
To everyone who was there for final space, please watch Godspeed. A spiritual successor that was crowdfunded and taken shape to be a unique and amazing pilot now available on YouTube. And if you like this pilot, there’s an opportunity to make more.
Olan Rogers has another Kickstarter up called Godspeed: The Series and it has already reached its goal of $100,000.00. But the stretch goals are for more episodes and more content from the creative team and the creator-first studio: Lightfold.
It has been a rough year for animation, but projects like these can’t help but fill me with hope.
you can start anytime.
you can brush your teeth in the middle of the day. you can wash the dishes at 2am. you can do things outside the normal times assigned by society.
I would say you could be somewhere better than here, but I don’t have much room to talk
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