The Dark Domain

spaceshiprocket:

Solomon Kane covers by Mike Mignola

(via wilburwhateley)

midnightmurdershow:

Rigor Mortis (2013) Directed by Juno Mak

(Source: neillblomkamp)

atomic-chronoscaph:
“ Solomon Kane - art by Jeff Jones (1967)
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atomic-chronoscaph:

Solomon Kane - art by Jeff Jones (1967)

clawmarks:

Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa - 1838 - via Internet Archive

katiemcgrath:

She’d walk straight through hell with a smile, let it feel her wrath. 

(via fy-katiemcgrath)

lentilsprouts:
“ Ron Pippin
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scribe4haxan:
“ Moonlit Lake, with a Ruined Abbey (1760 - 1821) - William Pether
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scribe4haxan:

Moonlit Lake, with a Ruined Abbey (1760 - 1821) - William Pether

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house-of-fog:
“ Mark Hopkins Mansion, Nob Hill, San Francisco, CA destroyed in San Francisco earthquake 1906
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house-of-fog:

Mark Hopkins Mansion, Nob Hill, San Francisco, CA destroyed in San Francisco earthquake 1906

(via leirelatent)

“…I should certainly feel frightfully isolated and alone. But I am at one with myself.”

—   Friedrich Nietzsche, from a letter to Malvida Von Meysenbug
(via violentwavesofemotion)

(via fuckyeahexistentialism)

nemfrog:
“ Horn Toad (above) and Whip Scorpion (below). “These venomous appearing but perfectly harmless animals are extensively eaten by the owls of the caves.” Animal life of the Carlsbad cavern. 1928.
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nemfrog:

Horn Toad (above) and Whip Scorpion (below). “These venomous appearing but perfectly harmless animals are extensively eaten by the owls of the caves.”  Animal life of the Carlsbad cavern. 1928.

(via nemfrog)

“I dream of lost
vocabularies that might express some of what
we no longer can”

—   Jack Gilbert, from “The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart,” Collected Poems (Knopf, 2012)

(Source: metaphorformetaphor, via jaw8jaw)

evaggreens:

Eva Green | ‘Penny Dreadful’ 3x03 Stills.

(Source: evaggreendaily, via penydreadful)

spoookyscary:
“ Wonderful Helioceras heteromorph ammonite (what a curious & wonderful looking creature!)
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spoookyscary:

Wonderful Helioceras heteromorph ammonite (what a curious & wonderful looking creature!)

(via nautilusfire)