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21 Pics of Stephen King’s Thing of Evil
21 Photos of Stephen King’s the “Thing of Evil”
The king of horror and novel author, Stephen King, is responsible for most classic novels such as The Shining, Carrie and It, just to name a few. He often posts pictures of the Thing of Evil. What’s this “Thing of Evil” you might ask?
The Thing of Evil is none other than his pet!
Stephen King uses his Twitter account to post photos of his dog. He affectionately calls his corgi Molly, the Thing of Evil.
Most of the pictures are of Molly alone, enjoying the life as a pet of her horror master. Not only does King enjoy writing horror stories but he also seems to like dogs. Both Pet Sematary and Cujo have dogs in them.
In honor of National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day, I thought it would be fun to compile a list of Molly’s best pictures. Dogs tend to be up there on the list for loving peanut butter.
The photos aren’t in any particular order. I chose them based on King’s creative remarks. The Thing of Evil also looks pretty adorable in the shots. King appears in some of the photos with Molly.
The first photo is my personal favorite because it shows Stephen King with Molly in front of a nice property…with a Pennywise sign. How appropriate!
For more pictures and some videos of Molly, look up King’s Twitter.
In the meantime, check out this list of spooky cute photos of King’s pet:
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, after believing Donald Trump was the CANDIDATE of evil, switches her allegiance to someone even worse. pic.twitter.com/ZkvrfPffE5
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) November 2, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, tries to convince me she is a Thing of Good. I am not persuaded. pic.twitter.com/7JQcbhtjrS
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 26, 2015
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, rests up with her sister, Vixen (aka the Thing of Good). pic.twitter.com/EcWSFRcpgo
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) August 25, 2015
Molly sad to discover Santa doesn't bring Things of Evil presents. So I gave her this ribbon. pic.twitter.com/zoSYOM1qzN
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) December 26, 2015
The library ladies gave Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, a new bed. She has decided not to hurt them. pic.twitter.com/ybPSMbrmjO
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 21, 2016
Sometimes even a Thing of Evil needs a friend to sleep with. pic.twitter.com/RVMAoiWha8
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) May 16, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, wishes she were on tour with me, so she could eat snacks and bite a fan or two. pic.twitter.com/NbIssoPdy8
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 13, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, rests contentedly beside the corpse of her latest toy. pic.twitter.com/BawIbWlDU6
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 24, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, finally went too far. Jailed for stealing cat food. Third offense. No parole. pic.twitter.com/MWBO4FIZFB
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) July 3, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, freed from jail. Certain feline witnesses disappeared. Molly says "I know nothing." pic.twitter.com/IIpIOGXLsL
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) July 8, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, discusses new forms of bad behavior with her Uncle McMurtry, Joe Hill's dog. pic.twitter.com/08KVX50NHV
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) July 27, 2016
Molly, 2014: The origin of evil. pic.twitter.com/ZSlKM7uBdX
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) August 27, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, preps for her job as moderator at the next Clinton-Trump debate. If anyone can make Trump shut up, it's Molly. pic.twitter.com/GArJBSJp2K
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) September 27, 2016
After checking Twitter, Molly–aka the Thing of Evil–thinks the red-suited invader is Trump-A-Claus. She's watching for orange hair. pic.twitter.com/bVRyyjuzxS
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) December 6, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, waits to bite the next person to tell her she's "such a cute little doggy." It's all in the eyes. pic.twitter.com/hVbjsjR7SX
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) December 21, 2016
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, did a few too many Colt .45s on New Year's Eve. Still recovering. Loved Mariah Carey, though. pic.twitter.com/frswLaxbFQ
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 3, 2017
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, meets with Donald Trump's White House staff. pic.twitter.com/XJO7OW5GNp
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) February 1, 2017
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, does research for her forthcoming movie, LOOKING FOR MR. GOOD BALL. pic.twitter.com/CQhUGAMUmv
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 28, 2017
Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, tries to convince me it was her stuffed monkey who shit in the corner. Calls it an alternative fact. pic.twitter.com/OCDZSQZTrG
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 24, 2017
Having conquered the earth, Molly, aka the Thing of Evil, prepares to battle King Neptune for the watery deep. pic.twitter.com/HLMht8IfG1
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 7, 2017
Let us know in the comments below which pictures are your favorite!
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