Lovecraft is undrawable. By definition. Each of his short stories is teeming with adverbs and nouns that insist that no, we will not be able to represent these horrific visions. How does François Baranger do it? What is his strategy? I don't know, but it works. Joann Sfar - French comics artist, comic book creator, novelist, and film director.
Deadly forces are about to be awakened!
In the degenerate, unpopular backwater of Dunwich, Wilbur Whately, a most unusual child, is born. Of unnatural parentage, he grows at an uncanny pace to an unsettling height, but the boy's arrival simply precedes that of a true horror - One of the Old Ones, that forces the people of the town to hole up by night, fearing for their lives, only able to trace the wreckage wrought by the gigantic, unseen monster by the bright light of day.
In his classic style, H. P. Lovecraft weaves unearthly fantasies of creatures beyond conception - existing between the dimensions that we know.
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In the degenerate, unpopular backwater of Dunwich, Wilbur Whately, a most unusual child, is born. Of unnatural parentage, he grows at an uncanny pace to an unsettling height, but the boy's arrival simply precedes that of a true horror - One of the Old Ones, that forces the people of the town to hole up by night, fearing for their lives, only able to trace the wreckage wrought by the gigantic, unseen monster by the bright light of day.
In his classic style, H. P. Lovecraft weaves unearthly fantasies of creatures beyond conception - existing between the dimensions that we know.
The Dunwich Horror
Deadly forces are about to be awakened!
In the degenerate, unpopular backwater of Dunwich, Wilbur Whately, a most unusual child, is born. Of unnatural parentage, he grows at an uncanny pace to an unsettling height, but the boy's arrival simply precedes that of a true horror - One of the Old Ones, that forces the people of the town to hole up by night, fearing for their lives, only able to trace the wreckage wrought by the gigantic, unseen monster by the bright light of day.
In his classic style, H. P. Lovecraft weaves unearthly fantasies of creatures beyond conception - existing between the dimensions that we know.
In the degenerate, unpopular backwater of Dunwich, Wilbur Whately, a most unusual child, is born. Of unnatural parentage, he grows at an uncanny pace to an unsettling height, but the boy's arrival simply precedes that of a true horror - One of the Old Ones, that forces the people of the town to hole up by night, fearing for their lives, only able to trace the wreckage wrought by the gigantic, unseen monster by the bright light of day.
In his classic style, H. P. Lovecraft weaves unearthly fantasies of creatures beyond conception - existing between the dimensions that we know.
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BN ID: | 2940171520694 |
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Publisher: | Author's Republic |
Publication date: | 04/03/2017 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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