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Though the album has been known by the sobriquet "Skull & Roses", the original vertical gatefold cover unfolds to reveal the entire skeleton. The graphic became one of the images most associated with the band. Opening track "Bertha" fades in on the original version of the album, in semblance of entering the performance space.
Skull, also known as Skull and Roses, is a bluffing card game designed by Hervé Marly [] and published in 2011 by Lui-même [].Players play face-down rose or skull cards, and bet how many they can turn over before a skull card is revealed until all but one player is eliminated or a player wins two rounds.
Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san (ガイコツ書店員本田さん, Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san, transl. "Skeleton Bookstore Employee Honda") is a Japanese comedy manga series by Honda, serialized online via pixiv Comic website between August 2015 and March 2019.
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Midnight Horror School (Japanese: ミッドナイトホラースクール) is a Japanese anime series created by Naomi Iwata (who also created Pecola and Gregory Horror Show), [1] and produced by Milky Cartoon. [2] The series began in October 2003 until March 2004, and aired on the satellite network Animax.
Ryuji Sakamoto (坂本 竜司, Sakamoto Ryūji, Japanese pronunciation: [sakamoto ɾʲɯꜜːʑi]) is one of the main characters in the 2016 video game Persona 5.He is one of the founding members of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, after awakening to his Persona, Captain Kidd, adopting the Phantom Thief nickname Skull (スカル, Sukaru).
Skull Man (Japanese: スカルマン, Hepburn: Sukaru Man) is a shōnen manga series created by Shotaro Ishinomori which first appeared in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 1970. The hero of the story, whose parents have been murdered, grows up to use his peculiar powers to take revenge.
Skull art is found in various cultures of the world. Indigenous Mexican art celebrates the skeleton and uses it as a regular motif. The use of skulls and skeletons in art originated before the Conquest : The Aztecs excelled in stone sculptures and created striking carvings of their Gods. [ 1 ]