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From creepy moonsters who hunt down and feed on children to demonic creatures from Hell and even killer clowns, here are the creepiest Supernatural monsters the show introduced in its 15 seasons.
8) Rakshasa

Honestly, what makes the Rakshasa one of the creepiest Supernatural monsters is the fact that it looks like a clown. Stephen King had it right when he realized that clowns were terrifying by themselves, much less when they were proven to be demonic creatures hellbent on terrorizing kids. Much like Pennywise fromย IT, the Rakshasa appears in intervals, usually once every 20 or 30 years, to feed on human flesh. The Raksasha appears in Season 2 of Supernatural, and this demon clown was as creepy as they come.
7) Hellhounds

The Hellhounds stand as one of the creepiest Supernatural monsters because they are almost impossible to see. They show up when a person’s time is up, and they are relentless in dragging a person straight to Hell. When they are shown, they have blood red eyes, sharp, piercing teeth, and a growling face that is ready to rip someone apart. These creatures are unstoppable once they get a human’s scent, and the only way to stop them is with things like the Angel Blades or the Colt, and usually, there are more coming.
6) Jefferson Starships

The Jefferson Starships still win the title for the best name for any creepy Supernatural monster. For anyone of a certain age, or at least for people who listen to the music Dean loves, Jefferson Starship is a classic rock band. However, unlike his favorite rock bands, Dean thinks Jefferson Starship is “horrible” and hard to get rid of, which is why he named these little beasts after them. They are hybrid monsters with a vampire’s teeth, a wraith’s spikes, and the ability to shapeshift. As one of Dean’s most despised monsters, they deserve a spot among the creepiest and most annoying Supernatural monsters.
5) Djinn

The Djinn is a creepy Supernatural monster, and it has nothing to do with how they look. Instead, these are the creatures who gave way to the myths of the genies, as they grant wishes to the people who find them. However, the Djinn always uses trickery and deceit to twist the wishes into whatever they want. This means these monsters can promise someone their deepest desire, but then twist it around to torment the person, often putting them into a coma-like state where the Djinn can then feed on them. As wish monsters, these creepy creatures showed up in six different Supernatural seasons.












