If you want to catch the blog when it is actually "hot"—meaning the moment a new post drops—you have to move away from Google. Search engines index Mancin slowly because of the controversial keywords.

When Melkor drops a new post, it feels substantial. The layout allows for the art to be viewed in high resolution without the compression algorithms of social media sites ruining the detail. It respects the work. It respects the viewer. And frankly, it respects the "heat" of the moment. The slower pacing of a blog visit—clicking an entry, loading the images, scrolling through the panels—mimics the pacing of the art itself. It allows the viewer to linger, which is exactly what this kind of art demands.

Here’s a suggestion for implementing a on a Melkor Mancin-style blog (WordPress, Ghost, or custom PHP):