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What Does Michael Myers Tattoo Mean?

If you are into scary movies, especially the Halloween franchise, then a popular tattoo that might interest you is the Michael Myers tattoo! With more and more people becoming interested in iconic tattoos, Michael Myers has become a fan-tastic choice for fans and Halloween movie enthusiasts all around the world.

Michael Myers is without questions the most iconic, evil villains represented in horror movies throughout time. Without saying much, he is the most frightening horror character that was ever formed to be on the big screen. His mask represents his stoic, unemotional character that is represented in ten Halloween movies.

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Michael Myers grew up in the 60’s and was actually a very intelligent young lad living a very normal life until he started showing signs of a not so normal kid. Cursed with the thorn Myers kills his sister and is sent to an insane asylum where he would remain for 15 years until he escaped. Once he escaped he went on to look for his other sister. Myers was found out to be invincible and had an urge to kill his family. Myers lovers find that his character is a timeless, classic character that gave rise to characters such as Jason and Freddy Krueger.

People who get a Michael Myers tattoo could be because they love the character alone and want to show their passion for the Halloween movies and the role he plays. They could also get the tattoo because they want to represent a classic horror film character and show their love for horror movies. Other people may get the tattoo to represent how they feel in life and want to represent the crazy feeling that stir inside them. Whatever the case a Michael Myers tattoo is a solid tattoo for anyone looking for a themed piece to complete a horror movie sleeve or for just someone getting their first tattoo.

Most commonly, this tattoo is done in a photo realism style. That does not limit it to that style and can be tattooed in all sorts of styles such as neo-traditional and traditional styles. The style you choose should be what fits your taste or that goes with your other artwork. None is better than the other and all have their unique traits. Photo realism can portrays the dark essense of the tattoo and sheds light into the evil, sinister feel of the movies. Traditional is immediately recognizable and allows the viewer to see the imagine right away.

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