That's it, Cthulhu has jumped the shark.
Curious devices, forbidden artifacts, mysterious creatures, and intriguing documents.
This incredible spacesuit costume is the work of Evan Ohl, a professional designer and costume maker. It could easily be something from a high-budget film or television show, but it was actually created as a Cyperpunk:2077 cosplay outfit. Click through to read some of the details that went into making it. I'll warn you ahead of time that you're likely to spend quite a bit of time scrolling through his other work.
This brooding Cthulhu idol comes to us from professional creature concept artist Matt Millard. If you're a fan of the Godzilla/Kong Monsterverse you've seen his work on the big screen. I'm always fascinated how a digital sculpt translates into a physical 3D print.
We've frequently featured the work of MonsterLabs Studios over the years. Their latest is a detailed look at the design process behind a mummified fairy specimen. It's an in-depth, behind the scenes feature showing the deliberate artistic decisions that go into making something truly memorable. If you have any interest in gaff-making you should click through and read the whole thing.
This almost perfect recreation of Keening, the magical dagger/tonal tool from Skyrim, comes to us from Yugi-Wow.
If you've been looking for a source for classic-era music, might I recommend The Gatsby Lounge on YouTube? They have dozens of hour+ videos featuring jazz from the 1920s and 30s. I'm not crazy about the AI-generated thumbnails, but the music selection is top-notch.