If you enjoy serious analog horror like Candle Cove or more tongue in cheek analog horror like My Milwaukee, then Richard Littler's Scarfolk is definitely for you. If you enjoy the eeriness of those old Public Service Messages from 1970s Canada or Great Britain that are so beloved on the internet then you'll probably hate yourself if you still haven't gotten into Scarfolk.
Part haunted town, part 70s dystopia, Scarfolk refers to Littler's fictional British town which is by turns nightmarish and hilarious. There are even undertones of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy type of humor in the town's faux "reference material" and "artifacts".
Around 2012 Richard Littler began mocking up some fake 1970s public health posters and government pamphlets for schools and general consumption. He presented them with an enjoyably twisted slant that perfectly captured the vaguely menacing, often insulting approach of such material.
Littler took to posting them on his Facebook account, where positive feedback encouraged him to start a blog devoted to his dark-humored artifacts of the nonexistent town of Scarfolk, "a town in North West England which is just west of northern England" as the author describes it.
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