Tag: hp lovecraft.
Horror Beat: Gou Tanabe crafts another great Lovecraft adaptation with THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH
Few can claim to adapt Lovecraft as well as Gou Tanabe.
INTERVIEW: David Giuntoli gets existential as the voice of Batman in THE DOOM THAT...
"I saw you could go a lot further with these characters in voice acting than you could on the screen."
INTERVIEW: Screenwriter Jase Ricci and producer/co-director Sam Liu explore Lovecraftian horror in BATMAN: THE...
The Caped Crusader enters the mouth of madness in the latest DC animated film!
INTERVIEW: Patrick Fabian subverts expectations as Harvey Dent in THE DOOM THAT CAME TO...
Plus the actor discusses his prior familiarity with the works of Lovecraft
INTERVIEW: Theresa Chiechi on the creative process behind ITHAQA and DRAWN TO KEY WEST
An artist that doesn't let story run away.
Templesmith Does Lovecraft
by Pamela Auditore
Anyone familiar with Spike TV Scream Award Winner and New York Times Bestselling Artist/Writer Ben Templesmith's work knows he is profoundly influenced by HP Lovecraft. Even a cursorary glance at his art...
24 Hours of Halloween (and Crowdwatch): Lovecraft: The Blasphemously Large First Issue,
Craig Engler, co-creator/writer/co-executive producer of Syfy’sZ Nation is kickstarting a new comic based on HP Lovecraft; it's already funded but it's definitely in the spirit of the season.
“Halloween week is the perfect time to...
31 Day of Halloween: I.N.J. Culbard adapting The King in Yellow
English artist INJ Culbard has become the resident HP Lovecraft expert at SelfMadeHero with several of his adaptations of Lovecraft (The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The Shadow Out of Time and The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath) turning into bestsellers for the Brit Literary Comics house. Well, it seems his next book is one that greatly influenced Lovecraft—and Stephen King, and Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Raymond Chandler and True Detective—namely The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers. The 1895 short story collection centers around a sinister play called "The King in Yellow" and this title character, as well as Carcosa were used in Season 1 of True Detective, and gave the cult book a new life.