Archive of posts filed under the inktober52 category.
inktober52: brave
inktober52: microscopic
inktober52: spaceship
inktober52: powerful
inktober52: egg (part 2)
One day, a New York City couple dropped several of their ten children off at an orphanage and left… never to be seen by their abandoned children again. One of those kids was Edith Massey. Edith wound up in a foster home, where she endured cruel treatment. She put up with it as long as …
inktober52: egg (part 1)
inktober52: camping
The late, great George Carlin had some things to say about camping, too.
inktober52: dragonfly
The girl with the dragonfly tattoo.
inktober52: monster
Gertrude Baniszewski was a monster in the truest sense of the word. Over a period of three months in 1965, Gertrude tortured, and eventually murdered Sylvia Likens, the 16-year-old daughter of two acquaintances she was charged with watching over while the couple traveled with a carnival. The details of what Gertrude did to young Sylvia …
