The Lovecraftian Tom Sutton at Charlton
Tom Sutton has great range from space heroes to terror tales. His most Lovecraftian examples of his great Horror art came in the early to Read More
Tom Sutton has great range from space heroes to terror tales. His most Lovecraftian examples of his great Horror art came in the early to Read More
A Late Manuscript “The Fire of Asshurbanipal” (Weird Tales, December 1936) by Robert E. Howard is the point at which adventure fiction and horror meet. Read More
“Do I believe in ghosts? No, but I’m afraid of them.” Thus is the modern attitude toward all things ghostly, as stated by the Marquise Read More
ACG pre-Code horror comics did more than just vampires and werewolves (though lots of those). Five comic stories in four years featured killer plant monsters. Read More
The earliest Lovecraft adaptation was The Haunted Palace in 1963. Using a title of Poe’s and a plot of HPL’s, Roger Corman serves up a Read More
A sign of true cultural phenomenon seems to be that many people want to copy its masters endlessly. Conan the Cimmerian. Sherlock Holmes. Dracula. The Read More
The 22nd Annual H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival will be held at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, OR on October 6-8, 2017. The H.P. Lovecraft Read More
Byron Craft’s novels of strange, Lovecraftian horror had their start in the weirdest of places: Hollywood Byron Craft writes Lovecraftian horror fiction. That is to Read More
RAGE m a c h i n e Books was originally created because of boredom. Not that I was bored and had nothing to do, Read More