![]() The following rhyme originated in Yorkshire/Lancashire:.The victim is only vulnerable if they look over their shoulder three times. He stalks his victims invisibly from behind. Rawhead-and-Bloodybones, as either one or two entities, appear in the novel The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding.Rawhead-and-Bloody Bones is described in a song of the same name on the Siouxsie and the Banshees album Peepshow (1988).A version of Bloody Bones appears in the Anita Blake novel Bloody Bones.Rawhead-and-Bloody Bones is one of the main villainous figures in the Courtney Crumrin comics (and the only villain so far to live), presented as an almost unkillable being immune to all curses, who enjoys slaughter and whose lair contains the still-living skulls of his victims.Clive Barker's Rawhead Rex is derived from the mythological figure.Bloody Bones is the Mattel toy Monster in My Pocket #68. ![]()
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