Lovecraftian Links For Your Sunday…

I haven’t been able to post Lovecraftian Links for a while, so… enjoy!  Hope all of you are having a nice weekend.  Remember, if you have a Lovecraft tip, be sure to let me know.  I’ll give you credit for the find and link to you.

H.P. Lovecraft’s The Hound: I found this on Skeptical Eye.  Great video.

http://youtu.be/q4L_-3hwSF8

Elder Sign Omens for Android and iOS: With scant regard for the electricity bill, or the harm it’s doing to the planet, we plan to sleep with the lights on for the next three months. Why? Because we’ve just had a couple of rounds with Elder Sign: Omens. By golly, this game is frightening, packed to the gills with demons, ghouls and other unspeakable fiends inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft…

Cthulhu Christmas Calendar: The fun way to count down till the stars are right and presents can be opened from their evil slumber. Get the app now so you’re ready to count down from the 1st December! “Red Wasp has produced perhaps the most interesting iPad advent calendar ever.” DigitallyDownloaded.net…

Unsung Characters of Comicdom: Lord C’Thulu: In 1987, Matt Howarth penciled, inked, and wrote a story that melded his passion for illustration and obscure electronic music with elements from the Lovecraftian Mythos. The result was Savage Henry, a comic book that takes place in the mythical world of Bugtown, in which the inhabitants are transients from many different worlds who encounter real life musicians on a regular basis…

The Whisperer in Darkness DVD: Is available for pre-order!  Personally, I can’t wait to see this one.

New The Rats in the Walls Multimedia project: The following from Unfilmable.com: Inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, The Rats in the Walls is a multimedia project and thesis work from Petr Augustin, an artist from the Czech Republic. When finished, the project will consist of 15 hand drawn videos, with a new chapter released every week…


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