Mythos Art Mugs
Description: Fan art tribute to Led Zeppelin's iconic IV album, featuring the Hermit statue atop cracked earth in distressed, gothic-inspired script. Set against a deep crimson field, this design signals deep allegiance to classic 70s rock, mystical symbolism, and the golden age of hard rock mythology. It's a statement piece for dedicated Zepheads, converting nostalgia into wearable, high-impact occult imagery.
Description: Wendigo - The Spirit of Lonely Places. “Wendigo is a mythological creature or evil spirit from the folklore of the First Nations Algonquin tribes based in the northern forests of the East Coast of Canada and Great Lakes Region of Canada and the United States. The wendigo is depicted as a monstrous malevolent spirit, with some characteristics of a human or as a spirit, who has possessed a human being. Its influence is said to invoke acts of murder, insatiable greed, cannibalism and the cultural taboos against such behaviours.” – Excerpt from Wikipedia.
Description: Dive into the chaotic world of tech development with this sharp, satirical take on the AI industry.** Rendered in a vibrant, classic comic book style, this illustration titled "The AI Prophecies" captures a hilariously tense moment as a giant, red-eyed robot labeled "Mythos" bursts through a garage door. The scene features a group of frantic workers in yellow hard hats trying to hold back the mechanical giant, while a cheerful, oblivious news reporter in the foreground holds a "Beyond Borders" microphone and signals a "Stop" hand, declaring "NOT YET." It’s a brilliant commentary on the push-and-pull between rapid innovation and corporate safety measures within the world of Artificial Intelligence. With its bold line work, halftone textures,
The AI Prophecies: The Mythos Dilemma - Satirical Comic Art Mug
by LITTLE EYES DESIGNS
$13 $18
Description: Step into the realm of forbidden lore with this chilling portrait inspired by The King in Yellow and Hastur, the unspeakable being that lurks within its pages. Cloaked in tattered, regal robes and crowned with eldritch dread, this artwork blends realism with unsettling symbolism. Surrounding the figure are countless Yellow Signs, evoking the madness of the infamous Yellow Wallpaper and the sickly glow of Carcosa’s lost kingdom. Perfect for fans of cosmic horror, Lovecraftian mythos, and eerie dark fantasy art. Let this haunting design drape your walls, shirts, or accessories in otherworldly dread.
The King in Yellow – Hastur’s Dreaded Presence Mug
by Obscura Archive | White Canvas Shop
$13 $18
Description: Another vision of the ancient one. This vintage Japanese-style Cthulhu design draws from traditional ukiyo-e compositions and cosmic horror mythology. A striking piece for Lovecraft fans, collectors and TTRPG enthusiasts.
Vintage Japanese Cthulhu Poster | Lovecraft Mythos | Retro Ukiyo-e Horror Art Mug
by Obstinator
$13 $18
Description: Surreal 1960s Mod tribute illustration featuring a dapper badger in a geometric mod suit riding a teal vintage scooter with tentacle headlights, labeled "Arkham Ride" beneath groovy lettering reading "Old God Mod." A fantastic fusion for fans of classic British Mod subculture, cosmic horror, and H.P. Lovecraft lore.
Description: You can't let the crushing depression of reality get to you when you're chewing on one of these sweet little babies.
Uncrustables Cosmic Horror - Funny Eldritch Parody Mug
by Listenhereyoulittleshirt
$13 $18
Description: Delve into the mysteries of the universe with this cosmic horror wizard otter. Wearing a hooded robe and spectacles, the cute creature reads about cosmic anomalies while surrounded by giant tentacles, swirling galaxies, and deep space mysteries. Perfect for sci-fi and fantasy book lovers.
Description: Die Trägerin der inneren Tide erhebt sich aus einer geöffneten Muschel – eine ferne, dunkle Verwandte jener alten Szene, in der Venus aus dem Meer geboren wurde. Hier jedoch wirkt die Geburt älter, fremder, tiefer. Etwas steigt aus der Tide empor, das ebenso mythologisch wie kosmisch erscheint.
Description: Die Ossarchin spielt in der stillen Kathedrale aus Knochen. Ihre Harfe wächst aus Wirbel und Rippen, ein Instrument aus Fleisch, Erinnerung und uralter Form. Manche behaupten, ihre Melodien seien älter als jede Sprache – Lieder, die dort beginnen, wo Körper zu Architektur werden und Klang aus Knochen geboren wird.