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Wind and Bone' directors Michael Tuthill and Kevin Troy discuss their filmmaking journeys and how getting lost in the woods ...
The White Thang is Alabama's most legendary cryptid, and no one can quite agree on what it is. Some say it looks like a white Bigfoot, while others swear it's more like a giant cat or wolf.
LANCASTER, Pa. — Happening this weekend, it's a cryptid and supernatural celebration in Lancaster! Decades is hosting a "Tales from the Shadows" event from Friday, June 6 to Sunday, June 8.
Fans of the paranormal can get together for games, crafts and special events this weekend in Lancaster. Tales From The Shadows: A Cryptid & Paranormal Weekend will be held at retro arcade and bar ...
Every state in America has its own local legends, and thanks to Barbara Davidson, we now have an illustrated guide to the most well-known mythical creatures lurking in each one. From Bigfoot’s many ...
Wampler says the Cryptid Fuzz can get close to that tube amp warmth if you want it, and the Tight and Chime switches make it easy to get “a fat, singing distortion that’s never muddy or shrill”.
TOURISM TARGET? Under new bill, Bigfoot could become California’s “official cryptid” California has a lot of official symbols. But none are cryptids.
Nah. Rogers went for the very top, the king of the cryptids: Bigfoot. That’s right, AB 666 would officially designate Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, as the official state cryptid of California.
ROCK HILL — Bigfoot, the Wendigo and South Carolina's own Lizard Man. There's no proof these cryptids exist, but they could be out there. That's part of the allure of such creepy rural legends.
The Mothman is one of the most famous cryptids to have emerged from West Virginia, particularly the small town of Point Pleasant on the Ohio River. The creature, a flying being with glowing eyes ...
Dandadan introduces cryptids, with Nessie making an appearance, bringing floods and water-based powers. Nessie uses high-compression water blasts, inspired by Godzilla, also requiring some ...
South Carolina is home to numerous unique cryptids, from the Lizard Man to Messie. Real or not, the mythical monsters can offer lessons on cultural identity.