David Szilagyi's 'Creepy Pokemon' Series Is Wonderfully Spooky
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David Szilagyi's 'Creepy Pokemon' Series Is Wonderfully Spooky

Love Pokemon and the "Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark" books? You will love David Szilagyi!

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David Szilagyi's 'Creepy Pokemon' Series Is Wonderfully Spooky
David Szilagyi

The intricacies of the Pokemon Universe have impressed many children since its start in 1995. The chilling descriptions written by Alvin Schwartz and the horrifying illustrations of Stephen Gammell have also stood the test of time in the trilogy, "Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark". Self-described concept artist and video game illustrator, David Szilagyi, did what he does best as a concept artist and took two things he loves and put his own spin on them.

Szilagyi has gifted the world his newest project, Creepy Pokemon, which is a pokedex of art slowly being filled with all types of pokemon injected with macabre phenotypes. Szilagyi has impressed with his beastly art, and is certainly an artist to watch. If you like what you see, check out the rest of his creepy projects here.

Ivysaur

Venusaur

Charmander

Charmeleon

Charizard

Squirtle

Wartortle

Caterpie

Metapod

Butterfree

Weedle

Kakuna

Beedrill

Pidgey


Pidgeotto

Raticate

Fearow

Ekans

Pikachu

Raichu

Rowlet

Litten

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