Happy Pumpkin Thoomin’!

Posted October 31st, 2007 by Howard Tayler

Schlocker J. Krupp, professional demolitionist and all-round nice guy, sculpted this in a foam pumpkin.

Schlock Pumpkin by J. Krupp

He also cut out some letters in the back of the pumpkin, for a very cool effect.

Schlock Pumpkin by J. Krupp, Illuminated

The dark bar in the middle of the faux-squash is a seam where the manufacturer stuck the two halves together. I guess it’s kind of like the seam where the blood-nannies stuck the two Xinchub halves together: you can’t see it from the outside, but if you shove a bright enough lightbulb into his oval orifice…

Happy Hallowe’en, everybody!

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6 Comments on “Happy Pumpkin Thoomin’!”

  1. Greyscribe Says:

    Sweet. The illustration on the front is nice, but the use of the projected letters is inspired.

    (I hope he has a containment field around that thing. Would hate to let those blood-nannies loose.)

    –GS

  2. McNutcase Says:

    This comic gets the coolest fanart EVER.

  3. ShadowDragon8685 Says:

    That is absoloutely awesome. However, Howard, I must say that you ought to lose your metaphor privleges for that awful metaphor.

    You won’t, because it was damned funny, but you ought to! :)

  4. WEKM Says:

    Ok, now I’m creeped out by my own pumpkin.
    I have got to find a way to get rid of that shadow line and that horrible image you put in my head.
    shudders

  5. MonsterhedZ Says:

    That is awesome! The cut out letters in the back is truly inspired. Only wish I’d seen this before Halloween, so I could copy it!!

  6. MonsterhedZ Says:

    That is awesome! The cut out letters in the back are truly inspired. Only wish I’d seen this before Halloween, so I could copy it!!

    I tried to stop the other comment before it was posted to correct the bad grammer, having just read Howard’s article about Wikipedia only accepting articulate articles. Glad Blogunder Schlock isn’t as stringent :P

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