Here is a great list of Lovecraftian comics! A big “thank you” to Matt Carpenter for these links:
- Matt’s list of Lovecraftian comics on Amazon
- Matt’s current list-in-progress of mythos comics
- Lovecraftian appearances in main stream comics
- The essential reference for fans of Lovecraftian comics
- Goomi’s Unspeakable Vault (of Doom)
- Young Lovecraft is just brilliant
- Darned fine free webcomic about Lovecraft and stuff
- The Watcher of Yaathaqqqu is also great
Enjoy the links, and have a great Tuesday!
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Hi! Is this the same Matt from the Google group?
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My bad then Matt-I just didn’t see it.
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You know, typing Yuggoth repeatedly isn’t as easy as it looks…
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On the first Amazon list of comics, you’ll see Alan Moore’s Yuggoth Cultures. This is a graphic novel compilation from Avatar Press, and it includes the contents of all three issues of Yuggoth Creatures. The down side is it does not include copies of the covers for this series. IMO, Yugoth Creatures is much better than Yggoth Cultures.
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I am kinda so-so on the Fall of Cthulhu series (I only bothered to get a couple) but something I am not seeing listed that I did enjoy was a black & white run called “Yuggoth Creatures”
http://www.avatarpress.com/yuggothcreatures/
It wasn’t a very long run but still…
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If you look at the first list of comics on Amazon, Transfuzion Publishing put out a graphic novel that compiled the first three issues, as The Miskatonic Project: HP Lovecraft’s The Whisperer in Darkness. The next three were The Miskatonic Project: The Bride of Dagon. I reviewed both issues.
Iam including Ow, My Sanity (see on this eZine yesterday) from now on in my Lovecraftian comics links. http://owmysanity.comicgenesis.com/d/20091225.html
Unfortunately, the link to the discussion of Lovecraftian appearances in other mainstream comics appears to have changed. I’ll look around for another source.
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Something missing from these lists (as far as I can tell) is Millennium’s HP Lovecraft’s Cthulhu series. It consisted of two three part series, the first book in the first series being a great adaptation of “The Whisperer in the Darkness”. The latter series featured a re-animated Herbert West and Dagon as Outer-God.
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