Dr. Karl Shuker has devoted his life to the study of cryptozoology, making numerous contributions to the field in discovery and research, and of course published works. But if you ever wondered what drew the brilliant mind of the good doctor to such a fringe-y field, you now have your answer: a comic book of such wildly disturbing proportions that a young Karl was beset with nightmares and forced to dispose of its frightening images. Until now. Next, here's something to plan for when we finally make it to the After (pandemic) Times. This list of
Seven of the Weirdest Museums in the World You Can Visit is both strange and silly, depending on whether hairy hominids or pastel poop float your weirdo boat. But the author knows his stuff because first on the list is the best and most beloved, the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine. Looking through the countless artifacts from the ICM, you may rightly wonder why no one "in authority" has taken an interest in the strange creatures reported on an ongoing basis. Lastly, Nick Redfern answers your question of what happens
When Those in Government Focus Their Attention on Cryptozoology and Monsters. It seems those in power are just as interested in the strange stuff as we are, only they are better at keeping secrets, and have unlimited budgets and access to entire armies and navies for in depth research. (CM)
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