Geek Creek
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I received the giant spider woman in a trade with my buddy DarkHorse at the Hiss Tank forum. Apparently she's a Doctor Who toy.
You'll be seeing more of her in my photostream soon!
This photo's title is taken from the deflating revelation that the supernatural horror in Stephen King's It is merely a giant spider. This is of course only true in the made-for-TV adaptation; in the novel, the force that terrorizes the children of Derry, Maine is a nameless, shapeless something-or-other that crash-landed on Earth in prehistoric times despite the good intentions of a universe-sized turtle, and the evil being was only destroyed when a twelve-year-old girl had sex with her six friends in a sewer.
So... huzzah for made-for-TV scriptwriters, I guess.
It
I received the giant spider woman in a trade with my buddy DarkHorse at the Hiss Tank forum. Apparently she's a Doctor Who toy.
You'll be seeing more of her in my photostream soon!
This photo's title is taken from the deflating revelation that the supernatural horror in Stephen King's It is merely a giant spider. This is of course only true in the made-for-TV adaptation; in the novel, the force that terrorizes the children of Derry, Maine is a nameless, shapeless something-or-other that crash-landed on Earth in prehistoric times despite the good intentions of a universe-sized turtle, and the evil being was only destroyed when a twelve-year-old girl had sex with her six friends in a sewer.
So... huzzah for made-for-TV scriptwriters, I guess.