A TERRIFIC BOOK. THE STRANGE
OLD MAN FROM PROVIDENCE WOULD HAVE BEEN PROUD OF IT.
NEIL GAIMAN
H. P. Lovecraft is the most important and influential horror writer
of the twentieth century. His stories of occult nightmare and cosmic
terror have drawn praise from William S. Burroughs, Angela Carter
and Jorge Luis Borges and continue to inspire new generations of writers
and artists.
John Coulthart is one of H. P. Lovecraft's major visual interpreters.
As an artist for David Britron's Lord Horror series, his work
has been described as 'shocking... harmful', 'harrowing' and 'brilliant'
and has been banned on the grounds of obscenity by British law courts.
This collection presents all of Coulthart's Lovecraft-inspired work
from the past decade including two complete comic strip adaptations
- The Haunter of the Dark and The Call of Cthulhu -
over thirty pages of previously unseen drawings and paintings plus
selections from the controversial Lord Horror series Hard Core
Horror and Reverbstorm, which have been evolving Lovecraftian
imagery in bold new directions.
Material specially created for this volume includes The Great
Old Ones, a kabbalah of Lovecraft's gods with accompanying evocations
by Alan Moore.
NOW
AVAILABLE BY DIRECT MAIL ORDER
SPECIAL WEB PRICE
£9.99
(+ £2.00 p&p in UK, £3.00 p&p outside UK)
UK:
OUTSIDE
UK: