Season's Squatching: A Relict Hominoid Holiday Special | ST 60 cover art

Season's Squatching: A Relict Hominoid Holiday Special | ST 60

Season's Squatching: A Relict Hominoid Holiday Special | ST 60

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

'Tis the season... of Squatching! As the holiday season makes its way to the snowy peaks around the Appalachian Institute for Hominological Studies, the Sasquatch Tracks team is joined for a yuletide-themed holiday Sasquatch conversation covering all things cryptid with friend of the program and renowned artist Sam Shearon.

Along with his impressive horror art, Sam Shearon is known for his work in the field of cryptozoology, most notably for cryptozoology book covers, film posters and compiling artists impressions of cryptids from eyewitness accounts. His work can be found in publications of the Fortean Times, Paranormality Magazine as well as the cover artwork for Vesuvian Media, IDW publishing, Boom Studios, Stan Lee’s Pow! Entertainment, Clive Barker’s Seraphim, and also for horror magazine Fangoria’s ‘Trinity of Terrors’. He has created album artwork and merchandise for bands including: Slayer, Ministry, Rob Zombie, Rammstein, Filter, KISS, Iron Maiden, Jason Charles Miller, American Head Charge, Powerman 5000, HIM and many more.

Continuing our holiday tradition with Mister Sam, we dive into a holiday-themed conversation as we round out another year of podcasts and Sasquatchery.

Stories and other links discussed in this episode:

  • Mister Sam Shearon - Official Website

Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter.

Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email.

Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.

activate_mytile_page_redirect_t1

What listeners say about Season's Squatching: A Relict Hominoid Holiday Special | ST 60

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.