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Near-Perfect H.P. Lovecraft Horror Is Returning, And We Have The Chilling First Look
CBR has a chilling first look at an upcoming Image Comics adaptation of one of H.P. Lovecraft's most disturbing works of ...
H.P. Lovecraft and I.N.J. Culbard. Abrams/SelfMadeHero, $19.95 trade paper (128p) ISBN 978-1-90683-835-5 British Fantasy Award–winning artist Culbard (At the Mountains of Madness) brings his skill as ...
Pulp-fiction writer Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft has for decades terrified an underground following of readers with horror stories about monsters and aliens. He's known to some as a bad writer, ...
H.P. Lovecraft died nearly 80 years ago, but his work is as important and controversial as ever, reaching beyond the realms of horror and science fiction and into the pop consciousness, while scholars ...
As any horror buff will tell you, the name H.P. Lovecraft conjures up definitive images of the macabre, drawn from an author’s legacy that grows more respected with each passing year. Like Poe before ...
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H.P. Lovecraft: Grandfather Of Eldritch Horror
If you’ve ever watched a movie, read a book, or listened to a podcast that had some sort of old, cosmic, or otherwise ...
According to the book Lurker in the Lobby: A Guide to the Cinema of H. P. Lovecraft, Lovecraft wasn’t a fan of movies. “I shall never permit anything bearing my signature to be banalised and ...
H.P. Lovecraft, the early 1900s horror writer, is best known for his creation of the deity Cthulhu — a monster of great power who sleeps in the Pacific Ocean in the sunken city of R'lyeh. Now, almost ...
This Ride The Lightning track from 1984 is Metallica’s most direct reference to H.P. Lovecraft. Though, it’s not the only thrash metal track from the band that pays tribute to the horror author. The ...
When I was a high school student, back in the early 2000s, the world was completely unaware of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. At least, that’s how it felt to me at the time. It isn’t true, but the name “H ...
Artist Mike Bukowski loves H.P. Lovecraft, it appears. His website has tentacles on it. He's had a number of art shows focused on the slippery, squamous creatures of the Cthulhu mythos. And so, last ...
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