Ed Harrington has created a series of IKEA-inspired assembly illustrations that show how to assemble your favorite scary characters.
Ed Harrington is a very talented illustrator who describes himself as mostly “drawing comics at night.” Part of his continuing work is to create IKEA-inspired instruction manuals that show the parts required to create and assemble scary movie characters. In his collection so far, you will find the likes of the Human Centipede, Freddy Krueger, Alien, or characters from The Walking Dead.
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Check out Harrington’s Instagram profile here for even more amazing illustrations. Ed has over 160k followers, so he must be doing something right.
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