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Feb 2017

Hey there everyone!

I'm new to tapas and I have an EXTREME interest in super natural entities, Aliens, legends of both historic and urban origins, and CRYPTIDS! in fact I'm so into it I have a comic about it, but this isn't about that. I started this thread to talk about cryptids and more cause I love too. If you have a lesser known creature story to share I wanna hear it! especially in regards to ones that live in North American. Because I wanna add it to a map I'm working on! If you have cool local ghosts, creepers, or creatures please reply with your tales! <3

Also maybe send any comics about said topics my way too!! I have MANY webcomics I can recommend too, on and off Tapas since I've been working in the comic scene for a while even though I'm new to this site in particular!

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I don't know if my comic counts but it is focused on the supernatural. And I do include real supernatural lore like the haunted demon doll Annabelle etc. smile Also ghosts, flying carpets, vampires and magic smile https://tapastic.com/series/magicadvisor1 I would love to read your comic! Can you link it? ^_^

Ayyy this is cool, I'm definitely going to check out your comic OuO

The most popular cryptid here is... -sigh- the chupacabra. The whole fad in the 90's started in my hometown and way too much tax money went into trying to hunt it down. So I'm always on the fence when it comes to it-----even if I based traits on the main in my comic2, ironically.

We have a few others like El Vampiro de Moca (The Moca Vampire), and this giant bird I forgot from which town, but I'm more well-versed in the Arawak/Taíno mythology since I did a lot of research about it in my comic (which some things are basically a retelling of some myths, mainly involving the god of the dead, Makeautaurie Guayaba and Atabey)

But if you have any questions about that, I'd be happy to tell ya : D I'm honestly a cryptid/monster fan myself, so I tend to research a few, and I'm going to admit one of my favorites is the mothman |'D

I love that sort of thing! A lot of my love for folklore and mythology -- especially with regards to creatures rare and common alike -- informs and influences my comic Demoniac Verse2! I love your painted style and the enthusiasm that's easy to see from the slightest glimpse at each page! I can tell you have such a passion and delight in you for the subject, and that's so rare for any comic or creative work.

I would love to see more series incorporate this kind of interest! I've always had a love for the creatures of the supernatural!

Lmao I actually grew up in WV, closer to the Flatwoods monster but Mothman and Sheepsquatch where pretty popular local tales too! that god damn MM statue they put up in point pleasant is legendary levels of both amazing and terrible.
Of course most people know about the Chupacabra, it's so wide spread! but theres very few surviveing vampire stories around in North America today so the Moca Vamp is something I'll have to go research! most of the vampiric stories at least in the us are either in New Orleans or rooted in colonial times misinterpretation of Tuberculosis(they did call it consumption for a reason! it appeared that people would just slowly drain away!) The Lore podcast has done a couple great episodes on the topic!

:0!! YOU KNOW I had never actually linked the tuberculosis crisis with vampires in New Orleans, that's really interesting!! It feels obvious but at the same time I love it |"D

And ye, i've heard of both the flatwoods monster and sheepsquatch, that's awesome C: (and I agree wholeheartedly on the MM statue being both amazing and terrible.) I'd really love to go to the museum or at least get a miniature statue they have.

As for the Moca Vampire, it started in the 70's, and PR tends to mainly associate things with aliens since we have a lot of UFO sightings (nevermind that we just had a lot of US military bases stationed around the island)

If you'd like to, here's some info in English: http://anomalyinfo.com/Stories/1975-vampire-moca

And here's the newspaper copy (but it's in Spanish): https://bibliotecavirtualpr.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/la-historia-del-vampiro-de-moca-1975/ (If you need help translating anything in the newspaper, lemme know! But basically they attributed it to boas)

Thank you! love getting my hands on some primary source stuff like local newspapers!
But yeah there are some really tragic cases where a person died of tuberculosis or other sadly common diseases of the time and colonial citizens would panic and rely on their old European folk tales and assume that whoever died first in said outbreak was CLEARLY a vampire and causing all this! especially in cases where it was family! its all super fascinating.

Ah this is so cool! I love Cryptozoology. Actually one of my main characters is my favorite Cryptid: The Wolpertinger1. There may or may not be a host of Cryptids yet to come. XD I'm a huge fan of them so, I've practically got a mental Rolodex filled with different monsters. Some of these monsters include, but aren't limited to:

The Jersey Devil.1
The Loup Garou.
Wendigo.
Thunderbird.
Ozark Howler.
The Beast of Bray Road.
Dover Demon2.

Okay, haha I won't flood you completely. I just love these cool kinds of monsters and legends. They're just too fun!

Well my main series deals with demons, BUT I have more "grounded" entities in Erie Waters.

One of the characters is based on a Great Lakes legend of a big black dog that foretold the doom of ships sailing there.
And there are ghosts in it. I do love history.

You might possibly be interested in my comic Dreamwalker Felix. So far there have only been ghosts, but there will be much more in the future.

Dreamwalker Felix is about a grumpy teenage boy who has green hair, a banjo, can see supernatural entities that others cannot, and at the start of the comic discovers an uncontrollable and dangerous ability to enter the dreams of those around him. How are all these things linked? Are they? Well you'll just have to find out!

Here's the most recent page so far!

i loooove this stuff too. and thats partly why i subbed to yer comic a little while ago! i wanna make a comic about supernaturaly stuff when im done with the one i have now. but i know another comic called Of Fairies and Ghosts that i dont think anyone brought up yet and it has a buncha cool stuff in it (like fairies and ghosts)
ALSO i listen to a podcast thats hecka rad called bizarre states which is aaaalll about cryptids and ghosts and witches. so if youre lookin for somethin for your ears to do while youre drawing then you should try listenin to it

two of my comics deal with the supernatural and the bizarre:

Welcome Back Series is an old comic of mine that deals with a weird dream anomaly where people can share dreams and strange mythological creatures inhabit dreams, various references to conspiracies (illuminati and morgellons), alien like creatures from other dimensions, occult, cryptids and brainwashing.

All Broken Gods is my newest and most up to date work. It's still in it's earliest stages but later it delves into demons and supernatural. It's a fantasy mostly.

Oooo, I love the supernatural! I've always been interested in myths and unexplained phenomena since I was a kid. I used to read all sorts of books on superstition and folklore.

I have a comic in its early stages called Wayward2. It's a ghost story about some wayward souls and their misadventures, and has a strong focus on the supernatural. Feel free to take a look if it's up your alley. ^^

My comic Lacrim1, is a cryptic horror mystery story which aims to unravel the secrets behind a terrifying group of creatures called Lacrim before it is too late and all is gone.

There's some comics under this topic I can recommend to you!

Fear Full1 is newer, pretty damn nice looking creepy comic, that definitely has some creep beings in it.
Lacrim1 is also one good creature feature that's quite interesting read.

And then there's my own (hehe smooth transition sweat_smile) comic Numb, it has ghosts and some other otherwordly stuff that hasn't been fully uncovered yet!

The comic I work on, Legio Arcana, is all about the supernatural.

@TrustyShamrock, never heard of bizarre states, thanks for sharing! I'll have to check it out!

@SavvySnake your art style is fun and just from a glance, your comic seems to match that energy. Definitely going to check it out!

If anyone has some good myths, urban legends, or read some further fun related works, let me know, always ready to see how someone else tackles creatures and things that go thump in the night