Halloween is the one time of the year people allow themselves to get in touch with their dark sides by dressing up as all manner of supernatural and creepy beings. If your ethics or personal beliefs allow for it, you can use the following photos for inspiration for creepy Halloween costumes! The following pictures show some really impressive and frightening ideas! Warning: this page is not recommended for kids or the faint of heart!
Halloween Costumes for the creeps – The King of Hell
A classic devil look based on Western artwork going back to the Middle Ages.
Half man, half-scorpion
In the ancient myths of the Akkadian language/civilization. Scorpio people are also known as aqrabuamelu or girtablilu. The epic tale served as inspiration for the Holywood movie “The Scorpion King”.
Olitiau – the prototype of Batman
Olitiau is often described as a demon of the cave. The prototype of Batman is 3.5 meters high, has a strong black body, red wings blood and very sharp teeth. The bat huge hypothetically lived in Central Arfrika (Cameroon). The name comes from the traditional masks, carrying people who are demons.
The dreaded demon Olitiau
Classic Inspiration for Halloween costumes : Werewolf
Werewolf stories developed from the mythology and legends of Europe. The werewolf is generally described as a man who can turn into a wolf. Wolf like creatures enjoy great popularity on Halloween.
Succubus and other demonic women
The Banshee of Irish mythology
Aswang is a vampire-like creature of the dark Philippine mythology with a long tongue
Halloween Costumes and Makeup Ideas urban legends
Kuchisake Onna is a woman with her mouth cut. We learn about them from a Japanese urban legend. She was abused by her jealous husband and her soul wanders to win justice and revenge.
At the time of midnight zombies – Ghoul
Ghoul is a monster that goes to the cemetery and eat human flesh. The demonic undead.
Ghouls creeping – photos
Owlman – the owl-man
A strange creature resembling humans
The evil demon Balor
Balor is terrible Chief Fomorians of Irish mythology. Still known as the “evil eye” (Balor of the Evil Eye).
Turtle amphibian Kappa kind
Kappa or Kawataro (“Child of the river”) is a funny creature whose skin moist is characterized by overlapping scales shaped shield. Gasoline comes from Japanese folklore.
Lamia – beautiful monster queen
Lamia is a female monster in Greek mythology. She turns into a demon that eats children.
Lamia Queen monster like a snake
Manananggal is a mythical man-eating creatures from the Philippines and Indonesia ninen
Rokurokubi Weibmonster
The day she looks like a normal woman. But during the night, rokurokubi turns into a diabolical creature that has the ability to stretch her neck and change her face.
Inspiration for Halloween scary Japanese myths
Yuki-onna – the evil and beautiful Japanese ghost
Yuki-onna is beautiful but scary – she has long black hair, blue lips, almost transparent skin, wearing a bloodstained white kimono. Your mortal mind will be terrorized and vaporized without a trace.
Horrible Halloween Skeletons – Bloody Bones
The enemy is also called Rawhead. Typical characteristics: it lives in ponds and blood runs down his face.
Gashadokuro – the giant skeleton, eating people at midnight, Japanese Myth
The Angel of Death
Death – Halloween classic
The Cylops of Greek mythology
Noppera-Bo – a faceless ghost in a Japanese myth
Dullahan spirit of Irish mythology – the prototype for the Headless Horseman
Sobek – the crocodile god in Egyptian mythology
The skin-walker half human
“Skin Walkers” are Traditional heroes in the myths of North American Indians. These people possessed supernatural powers to transform into an animal.
Tupilaq live in Inuit traditions – one that is associated with witchcraft monster
Berserk – Warriors Norse mythology
Demonic Mermaid
The two-headed demon Demogorgon Greek myths
The Queen of Spades on the mirror
The Valefar demon, Duke of Hell
Zagan – the evil creature with the rams head
In Hinduism, the Asura are evil demon
Psoglav – werworf-like creature with an eye (Croatia, Serbia)
Costume Flauros – Duke of Hell