Trevor has revealed more information on the Man with the Upside-Down Face that only further supports his status as a sadistic and evil creature who loves torture, said to be timeless and that his physical form exists only to torment humanity. He causes and feeds upon human pain, suffering, and death without any remorse, he leeches off the suffering of his victims, during their terrifying and painful events, literally and figuratively sucking the life out of them for his own twisted pleasure and satisfaction. It is believed that the Man is close to or possibly just as evil as the infamous Cartoon Cat, appearing to be a most malevolent being. He has also been captured in other areas during events of great misery or distress, like in a Millsbury Savings Bank during the Great Depression. However, there is evidence to suggest that he has stayed around at least up until the 1980’s and is possibly still at large during modern day, though there are no images of him so far that confirm this.Ĭonsidered as one of the most evil being Trevor Henderson has made, The Man with The Upside-Down Face is almost always seen near disastrous events, usually car crashes or other incidents involving some sort of vehicle. He first started appearing during the 1910’s and was most prominent during the 1920’s to the 1960’s, where his appearances stopped. This could mean that The Man With The Upside-Down Face resides in or originates from Hungary, though it is most likely that the Man is an international entity, given that he seemingly appears in different countries in later photos. Taking a closer look at the third photo, it is notable that names the stores in the image are in Hungarian, which may suggest that the location of the picture is in Budapest, Hungary. The third photo appears to be a normal photo of a marketplace at first glance, but the Man is actually standing in the background, grinning. The second photo appears to be a similar case, except the Man is inside of the car smiling directly at the photographer. In the first photo where people are surrounded by a car which had an accident, the Man is seen in the middle, smiling at the event. His clothes may also differ from photo-to-photo, as he can be seen wearing different outfits such as jackets, coats, and mechanic suits, among other things. On certain instances, he is also seen wearing a black tie. He is often seen wearing a black suit with a white button-up shirt with visible collars. He has strangely thin and bony limbs, especially his fingers. The top of his head is connected to his neck. He is almost always seen eerily smiling, with his eyes looking downwards (upwards, from his perspective) or right at the camera. The Man With The Upside-Down Face, as his name implies, depicts an adult human male with fair skin with his head turned completely upside-down.
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