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News and updates on the Chupacabra's relentless march north into America and beyond.

5.25.2006

Spookywood #7



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I'm out of town this week, so I'm posting this before I leave. Come back June 5th and I'll put up the special Spookywood #7 remix !

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Spookywood #6



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5.23.2006

What could cause these goats to faint?

Here's a video about fainting goats.



Don't believe their lies. These goats have been visited by El Chupacabra.

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5.22.2006

Spookywood #5



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5.18.2006

Chupa Action Figure

Now you can suck the blood out of your goat action figures!

chupacabra figure

This gnarly figure comes from RED toy company in Japan. Good luck finding one.

Here's a link to the Amazon page.

Wiki-cabra!

Here's El Chupacabra on Wikipedia, the open source encyclopedia. Included are a list of chupacabra references in pop culture and a good bunch of links to other related sites.

HOW STUFF WORKS also has a great page with even more information and good pictures.

"El Chupacabra
Name: El Chupacabra
Nickname: Chupa
Alias: El Vampiro de Moca
Closest "known" relative: Jersey Devil
Height: 4.5 to 5.5 feet
Weight: unknown
Eyes: very large, often red
Build: quasi-simian-kangaroo-reptile
Likes: goats, chickens, cows, horses, dogs, cats, ducks, travel
Dislikes: bright, shining lights
Favorite hangouts: Guanica, Puerto Rico; Canovanas, Puerto Rico; Klamath Falls, Oregon; Miami, Florida; Calama, Chile; Juarez, Mexico; Sonora, Mexico "

Bring me the Head of El Chupacabra


Did an angry mob of Mexican farmers get medieval on El Chupacabra?

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No, this picture is actually part of artist Charlie White's exhibit IN A MATTER OF DAYS.

Click here for the full article.

Chupacabra Artwork Exposed


Mexican Painter Professor Carlos G. Gomez created an exhibit titled
"The Chupacabra Chronicles … Exposed."

The chupacabra, or goat-sucker, is a creature believed to inhabit the Americas. It is not portrayed as a monster in Gomez's artwork; instead, it's given humanistic traits. The creature comes in different forms and meshes with humans in the artwork.

"I didn't do the monster, I sort of humanized it and I took it and I depicted it as a creature doing things that humans do," Gomez said. "In the show you will see some actually just posing for you, other ones are talking to each other, some are harvesting fruit."

Click here for the press release and article.

5.11.2006

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Where in the world is El Chupacabra?



See where El Chupacabra first appeared, and follow his travels around the world!

Chupacabra Tracker is an interactive map that will be updated everytime another Chupacabra is spotted.

Click here to visit the Chupacabra Tracker!

5.08.2006

Spookywood #3

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Click on the picture to view the latest chapter of SPOOKYWOOD.

5.05.2006

Chupumpkin

Chupacabra Pumpkin!
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chupacabra costume

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My halloween costume, "Goat being attacked by Chupacabra".

5.04.2006

Spookywood Chapter Two


click on the picture to view the latest chapter of SPOOKYWOOD.

Spookywood chapter one

It's here!

Lock up your goats, because my new weekly comic series SPOOKYWOOD has just started!

Find out how an up and coming monster from Latin America tries to become an international superstar in Hollywood.

While I'm setting up a Spookywood section for my website check out the first chapter

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Welcome To Spookywood!

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My new comic strip kicks off next week! Updated every monday!

Hola Chupacaba!


Here's a blog about the coolest monster you've never heard of...

El Chupacabra.



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