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June 1998
Paranormals Icon Collection by
Gedeon Maheux & Kyle
Mizokami
When he was growing up, the foreman loved to watch a show called "In
Search Of...". The show was hosted by Leonard Nimoy and was a
quasi-documentary style show that examined various bizarre creatures,
myths, legends & places each week. All the familiar topics like
Bigfoot, the Bermuda Triangle, UFO's, Atlantis & the Loch Ness
Monster were tackled, and boy did I love it. I also lived for those
Saturday afternoon spooky documentary films hosted by the likes of
Rod Serling and Orson Wells. I remember one about Bigfoot that gave
me nightmares for a week!
When Kyle Mizokami wrote and suggested a set of icons based around
myths and legends like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, I jumped
at the chance. With his help, I've put together a small set of some
of the best known "Paranormals", as well as lesser known,
but no less spooky characters like the Kentucky Goblin, the Flatwood
Monster and Mothman. Throw these together along with some flying saucers,
mysterious places like Easter Island and the Face on Mars and you've
got yourself some icons baby!
The enclosed folder contains 20 icons based on popular paranormal
characters, events and places for use on your computer desktop. These
icons are for anyone who considers themselves to be "Armchair
Investigators" of the unexplained. The set is broken down into
several categories: UFO's, Aliens, Mysterious Creatures, Monsters,
Crop Circles & Mysterious Places. We've also provided you with
this handy reference guide so you can read the background on your
favorite Paranormal icon as well as find additional info on the web.
Enjoy!
Thanks: Having a
fairly large collection of paranormal files on my trusty PowerBook,
I often rued the fact that there were few, if any paranormal icons
I could assign to key files and folders. One day, I decided enough
was enough and I had to do something about it. Being an icon afficionado,
I knew who to contact: Gedeon Maheux and the Iconfactory. The rest,
along with Ged's kindness, encouragement, generosity and (especially!)
artistic skill, is icon history. Ged could have done this without
me, but there would be no icons without him. Special thanks to Henry
Franzoni, my Bigfoot mentor, and Scott McNabb of the BFRO, both of
whom tolerate "Hey, what if..." ranting emails from me at
1 am in the morning on everything from Bigfoot to Babylon 5. (Peter
was the One Who Was, Henry is The One Who Is, who is The One Who Will
Be? Ha!) Thanks also go out to the authors of various books on the
unexplained I was raised on when I was a kid, and which still hold
my fascination to this day. Not all giants live in the forest.
Kyle Mizokami
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