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Reddit mentions of LOVECRAFT ANTHOLOGY: VOLUME 1

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LOVECRAFT ANTHOLOGY: VOLUME 1
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Release dateApril 2012
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Found 3 comments on LOVECRAFT ANTHOLOGY: VOLUME 1:

u/TrickOrTreater · 6 pointsr/Lovecraft

Here you go, friend.

Lovecraft Anthology Vol 1 and 2 adapt several of Lovecraft's stories in comic book form

And INJ Culbard has also adapted several of Lovecraft's stories in comic book form

Charles Dexter Ward

At The Mountains of Madness

The Shadow Out of Time

They're all very faithfully done and that's a HUGE chunk of the body of Lovecraft's work.

Enjoy.

u/Elranzer · 1 pointr/gaybros

I'm currently reading graphic novelizations of H.P. Lovecraft's works. They're awesome.

Yes, such a thing exists. [1] [2]

All time favorites:

  • Batman (especially Knightfall)
  • Anything by Alan Moore (especially Watchmen)
  • The Preacher
  • Fables
  • Hellblazer and Lucifer
  • Thanos saga (Infinity Gauntlet, etc)
  • Most Frank Miller stuff
  • Marvel's Oz (they are graphic novelizing L. Frank Baum's Oz books and they're surprisingly book-accurate)

    You're reading From Hell. So... see ya in 2016 when you finish it.
u/Stryfex19 · 1 pointr/comicbooks

I have this: http://www.amazon.ca/Lovecraft-Anthology-1-H-P/dp/1906838534/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1394234996&sr=8-2&keywords=lovecraft+anthology and it was some of the more common works...and it was fun but nothing special. I'm not sure I would particularly recommend it unless you are a completionist or something. That being said...others seemed to enjoy it more than I did.

Something I'm going to recommend at the expense of many downvotes is Alan Moore's Neonomicon. That book received widespread hate from the comic-book-elite but I personally found it to be an awesome story, very haunting, the kind of story that actually affects you, and kind of puts you in a different state of mind. (note, it's heavily influenced by lovecraft mythos)