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Collection of Scary Peoples (14)

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A menacing hooded figure with piercing red eyes and deep shadows-ideal for fantasy or horror designs.
A cheerful yet eerie Halloween scarecrow featuring a glowing jack-o'-lantern head, rustic brown outfit, and classic black buckle shoes.
A colorful, friendly illustration showing a diverse group of people interacting and standing together-perfect for representing community, teamwork, or diversity initiatives.
A surprised cartoon bear tumbles through the air, wearing a blue shirt and cap, claws out and mouth wide open!
This unsettling scarecrow-part guardian, part ghoul-lurks in the fields, its hollow eyes watching as night falls over the harvest.
A fierce, cartoon-style angry face-ideal for expressing rage, villainy, or humor in digital content.
A haunting silhouette of a wise yet weary elder, leaning on a gnarled staff, draped in flowing robes-perfect for tales of magic and ancient wisdom.
This unsettling monochrome shot captures the eerie realism of a weathered clown mask, where every crease tells a story of dread.
A menacing hooded character grins widely while raising a claw-like hand-perfect for spooky or ironic digital storytelling.
A highly detailed prosthetic makeup shot of a goblin character, capturing raw emotion and intricate texture work.
A vivid cartoon showing intense emotional shock-perfect for visual storytelling around fear or sudden realization.
A minimalist surprised face icon-ideal for conveying shock, wonder, or sudden realization in digital interfaces.
A hauntingly detailed ink-style portrait of a cloaked, ancient being with sunken eyes and a grimacing smile.
Blue ink outlines define Pennywise’s terrifying expression, while red lines show early sketching stages-ideal for learning facial structure and shading.
A playful, animated zombie with green skin, mismatched eyes, and a wide toothy grin, dressed in a ragged shirt and red sneakers.