Monster Month

Thirty-One New Discoveries from the World's Foremost Cryptozoologist

Monday, December 31, 2007

Monster Month book now available!

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The good folks at Scarlet Star Studios have published Monster Month as a book! You can purchase it at Lulu.com, here. I'd like thank my...
Thursday, November 1, 2007

Very Much Alive

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Yes -- I, Professor Ichbonnsen -- live! I woke to the drone of an irritating voice. I came upward into consciousness slowly... At first I ...
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

the professor is dead!

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scarlet here, folks. sit down and take a deep breath... i got some hella bad news to lay on you: professor ichbonnsen is dead!!! he died ...
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From Brazil: The Amazon Dragon

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Note: Possible candidate for Monster Month? If we find the beast, update file and shuffle it into the order. Big monster = big finish! [c...
Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Betrayed By The One-Eyed Pilot! (part II)

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4. Confessions "Sandwich?" "Thank you." Marooned by the one-eyed pilot on a deserted oil tanker -- somewhere deep in th...
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Z - The Zompire Bat

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[click to enlarge] The Zompire Bat is a large South American carnivore related to the Vampire Bat. It stands about five feet tall and is fo...
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Monday, October 29, 2007

Y - The Yellow Riders

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[click to enlarge] Traveling in Australia, I met an old Gunwinggu man in the Northern Territory who told a strange tale. He reported seeing...
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Sunday, October 28, 2007

X - The Xem

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[click to enlarge] The Xem is a small subterranean creature, about the size of a hat. It feeds on rotting tree roots between 4 and 20 feet ...
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Betrayed By The One-Eyed Pilot! (part I)

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1. Destination: Desolation Island Himmat's phone rang. "Professor, it's... for you!" On the other end, it's the on...
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Saturday, October 27, 2007

From Desolation Island: The Kerguelen Zorn

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[click to enlarge] Little is known for certain about the Kerguelen Zorn. My belief is that it is a human mutation induced by viral infectio...
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Friday, October 26, 2007

W - The Whipping Molesque

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[click to enlarge] The Whipping Molesque, AKA the "Rocky Mountain Oyster," is a three-foot-tall mollusk native to the American Roc...
Thursday, October 25, 2007

V - The Vivecta

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[click to enlarge] The Vivecta is a hideous intestinal parasite. It is found in The Congos, and is associated with swampy areas. Parasitic ...
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

U - The Ubertuber

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[click to enlarge] Ubertubers are currently the largest known species of sentient root. At maturity, the average plant has a mass equal to ...
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

T - The Trick Squilligoss

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[click to enlarge] The Trick Squilligoss is a large oceanic amphibian found in the vicinity of Australia. The adult animal is between 8 and...
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