I'm surprise there aren't more companies out there exploiting Cthulhu. Below are some images from two companies,
Dreamland Toyworks
and Toy Vault, making the soul-eater himself to be just too adorable and cute.
I'm surprise there aren't more companies out there exploiting Cthulhu.
Aye. Geek culture would be eating it up for days. All we have now for the most part is alternatives to those Christian fishie metal car decals and "Cthulhu for President- why choose the lesser evil" bumper stickers.
I still need to read Lovecraft's books, not to mention I need to play "Call of Cthulhu", a big pen and paper RPG hit sometime.
Cimmy and I had a good laugh at the cutesy factor-- thanks. :)
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Aye. Geek culture would be eating it up for days. All we have now for the most part is alternatives to those Christian fishie metal car decals and "Cthulhu for President- why choose the lesser evil" bumper stickers.
I still need to read Lovecraft's books, not to mention I need to play "Call of Cthulhu", a big pen and paper RPG hit sometime.
Cimmy and I had a good laugh at the cutesy factor-- thanks. :)
very cute (even if the head looks like a cow's udder).
have you been to Toy Tokyo in the East Village?