Freddy Krueger from "A Nightmare on Elm Street"🔪

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Sincerely did not understand how it could happen that the main antagonist, the malicious maniac-killer of frightened students from nightmares, could be absolutely not scary (although the creators clearly wanted to achieve the opposite effect)?
As a child, he amused me more, and his actions and intimidation often looked ridiculous than they were terrifying. It seems to me that this image is the best choice for art in a jokey style😁




My Character Drawing


Freddy Krueger, reference

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I think part one had the fear factor with some dark humor. As the franchise went on i think it got more campy, less scary, and more for the shock value. Part 3, which i think is the best one, had a nice combo of all the above. But, i agree with you. Freddy ended up being the less scary of the 3 main (Michael Myers and Jason V.) horror icons.... even though he may have been the most powerful in concept. The irony...
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I agree with every word! it's really ironic, because I've always considered his unique abilities. and if you compare his potential with an ordinary killer in a mask, then his image causes more and more bewilderment and even somewhere empathy, lol