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Troy Stith's Miscreants are soon to be on the loose! photo

I recently teased you with a piece of Troy Stith's newest project, The Miscreants, but today we can see four of these little guys in all their glory. Kronstosis, Ferndred, Loafler and Typhlozar will be going up for sale on Monday, August 16th at 12 p.m. EST through the Gorilla Mouth Big Cartel Shop for just $20 to $35 plus shipping. This is a great and inexpensive way to get your hands on some of Troy's fabulous new work.

I would definitely suggest heading to the shop early to make sure you get the Miscreant of your choice, and don't dilly dally, as you never know how long these will last! These are handmade plaques after all, and extremely well done, so I can only assume they'll sell out in no time. Don't forget to check out the Gorilla Mouth Blog for upcoming information from Troy himself as well.

Hit the jump to read all of their stories and figure out which one you're going to try and nab from his store come August 16th!

Kronstosis Story:

Born in the runoff puddles of the Makanari Ink plant, Kronstosis finally escaped on the wheel of a delivery truck heading out on it's daily runs. Krontosis causes it's hosts to change colors randomly and in extreme cases, some have reported vomiting rainbows. There's nothing cute about this technicolor nightmare.


Ferndred Story:

Deep in the heart of the Maggler Jungle, Ferndred spends it's time clinging to mossy trees waiting for a new home to pass by. That lucky host not only gets to enjoy the jungle Ferndred lives in, they'll get to take it home with them as well. The most common symptom is moss like rashes that tend to spread quickly and actually attract bugs and wildlife to the host. The moss produces a honey like sap turning the host into a buffet for an assortment of critters. Other effects of Ferndred are: leaf development in the nasal cavities that results in endless sneezing fits, fingernails and toenails turning into bark, and the ever dreadful "rooting" that can occur while the host makes a bowel movement. Tread lightly in the Maggler Jungle.


Loafler Story:

Loafler makes it's home in kitchens everywhere. Mostly clinging to bread, which is where it's name is derived from. Loafler symptoms start with extreme sluggishness and a never-ending appetite. Most hosts have been found dead with food still in their mouth, consuming until their stomach bursts. Another effect causes the host's skin to cling and meld with items that they stay in contact with for too long. The objects become apart of the host, leaving them mutilated or trapped in place. Be careful next time you decide to make yourself a midnight snack.


Typhlozar Story:

Found in the medical waste bins of plastic surgery hospitals across the land, Typhlozar argues with itself as it waits for it's next unfortunate victim. All of the nasty unwanted bits that people get trimmed, sucked, and ripped from themselves make up this brooding beast. The unlucky soul this creature casts it's blind eye on will never be the same. Typhlozar strikes quickly and relentlessly. Causing the host's limbs to grow in proportion and sprout hideous pus filled bumps. The trademark sign of infection is that one of the host's eyes pops out of it's socket without warning. Turning beauties to beasts in mere hours. With Typhlozar on the loose, it might be a good idea to stay how you are.


Troy Stith's Miscreants are soon to be on the loose! photo
Troy Stith's Miscreants are soon to be on the loose! photo
Troy Stith's Miscreants are soon to be on the loose! photo
Troy Stith's Miscreants are soon to be on the loose! photo
Troy Stith's Miscreants are soon to be on the loose! photo


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