
Mung and the Beast of Mung – Sidney Sime Illustration for Lord Dunsany
This haunting illustration appears in Lord Dunsany's mythopoeic fantasy collection, most likely 'The Book of Wonder' (1912) or a related Dunsany volume illustrated by Sidney H. Sime. It depicts Mung, the robed skeletal Lord of Death from Dunsany's invented pantheon, looming over his grotesque Beast — a vast, warty, reptilian corpse sprawled across an alien landscape. Sime's characteristically atmospheric pen-and-ink wash technique renders the death-god as a luminous skull wreathed in flowing drapery, presiding with eerie calm over a desolate, fog-shrouded otherworld.
Closer to a shadowy cathedral than an exploding space station — this is brooding, atmospheric spectacle rather than kinetic action. The skeletal death-god looming over a grotesque beast radiates dread with refined restraint, landing it solidly mid-scale.
“MUNG AND THE BEAST OF MUNG”





