The year of 2020 was awful, we all know that. We lost many.
Bryan Sykes Dies: Brought Genetics Credibility to Hominology Studies

The discoveries yet to be found in the DNA of the Pangboche “Yeti finger” may remain in the future, thanks to Dr. Sykes.
The Top 20 Cryptozoology Books of 2020

What a year. Now take a look at the romantic zoology books that helped us escape the reality of 2020.
Richard Corben, Comic Book Artist, Dies

Corben inked Swamp Thing comics (#7 and #8), which had the character “Coleman Wadsworth” in it.
Sasquatch Tour Founder Bill Miller, 63, Dies

In 2003, Miller said he a glimpse of the elusive creature while scouting regions high above Twenty Mile Bay on Harrison Lake.
Bigfooter Danielle Auclair Passes Away

As one friend said: “She was very willing to give a hand to anyone who was in need.”
International Cryptozoology Museum: “Sasquatch Revealed 2020″

The addition of “Sasquatch Revealed 2020″ to the International Cryptozoology Museum will create the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of hominology/cryptozoology-related materials in history.
Meet the International Cryptozoology Museum’s New Board Member: Emily Buermann

We look forward to obtaining Emily Buermann’s insights through the prism of her life in the world of the Ojibwe, from her investigations of the mysteries all around us, and via Minnesota museums.
Monsters of the States: The Stackpole Series

The books are all collectibles, as of 2020, and some are downright rare.
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