SPIDER ATTACK 1
Winner of the Spookiest Costume of All & your Winner of the 2012 Competition Nailed it totally... 172 votes
Won £250, a £50 New Year's Eve Bar voucher, a WHQ Baseball shirt, a WHQ Hoodie & 6 tickets for New Years Eve. She's the 2012 Champ..!!
Here's the original write up:
In one deafening crescendo of arachnid fuelled excellence, we must say again... Evidently not! Have you flippin' seen her...!! Top of the class by a mile. All boys take note, all eight legged chancers bow in the face of Halloween costume perfection. All competitors & readers would you please now stand... Be upstanding, to salute the glory, of what is without question one of our favourite costumes of the whole competition! Here's where the smart money could well be going this year. What a championship turn! Where to begin..? The supporting cast is strong, with assorted miscreant spooks lurking in the background, enriching the composition of the picture before we even get started. As for our subject, well to quote the Beastie Boys - She's on it! Halloween nailed. The whole spider attack thing, evolved even further, then blasted into hyperspace & all done whilst lowering the actual spider volume (by mass) featured in the last photo... Masterclass spookerie. Two dahaza bleeding eye sockets, that are quite possibly the finest this contest has ever seen to date. Lower lids included as a feature, rather than an afterthought (world class, that!) & top notch consistent claret pigmentation, from eye sockets to dress stains. Posed whist evidently letting out a blood curdling scream & the shot is all the better for it. Gotta give props the chest work too, it's a fine tear in the flesh, that appears to be ripping open even wider due to the screaming lungs. Honestly we have seen some spooks in our time, but she is properly up there with the very best. Go straight to the top of the class Madame, you have on this day both the envy & admiration of your peers. (cue sound of readers clapping loudly, in unison & cheers breaking out - chairs fall as the remaining population of the UK stand also, to give praise to the turn of turns...)