The third edition of this popular and extensive encyclopedia of the Cthulhu Mythos-updated with more fiction listings and recent material-this unique book spans the years of H. P. Lovecraft's influence in culture, entertainment, and fiction. The expansive entries make this reference invaluable for...
That day is here. TheCthulhu Mythos Encyclopediaexplains every mind-blasting facet of the Cthulhu Mythos envisioned by H.P. Lovecraft and expanded by countless horror writers and gamers in the decades since the master’s death. From “Abbith” to “Zylac,” with in-depth stops along the way...
Word of Dante: Several common aspects of the Cthulhu Mythos (such as the good/evil dichotomy and the Necronomicon as a powerfulBrown Note) come from Lovecraft's friend, August Derleth, rather than Lovecraft himself. Cthulhu fhtagn... what a wonderful phrase... ...
The Cthulhu Mythos: A Guide (Joseph Morales) A very thorough site which features the Cthulhu Universalis (an encyclopedia and concordance of the Mythos), The Cthulhu Mythos: An Annotated Bibliography, and A Short Tour of Lovecraftian New England. Innsmouth Free Press A Canadian “micro-publisher”...
Though Lovecraft did not live long enough to see the success of his work, in the decades following his death other authors began writing stories about the Cthulhu Mythos. They included Robert Bloch, Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, and Alan Moore. By the turn of the 21st century the Cthulhu ...
A guide to books, gods, races, places, and people in works by first-generation Cthulhu Mythos authors. This work is gradually being converted from an index into something more like an encyclopedia, with articles rather than just index entries. ...
A guide to books, gods, races, places, and people in works by first-generation Cthulhu Mythos authors. This work is gradually being converted from an index into something more like an encyclopedia, with articles rather than just index entries. ...
Lovecraft. The encyclopedia entries are excerpts from Lovecraft works. It's an important monster, giving its name to the "Cthulhu mythos" universe. He appears gigantic, standing at hundreds of meters tall, and appears as a humanoid, with an octopus-like head with an undefined number of ...
Today we talk with Jason Colavito about the writings of H.P Lovecraft, especially those dealing with the Cthulhu Mythos and the possible origins of the Necronomicon.Links Jason ColavitoCult of Alien Gods - Jason ColavitoThe Morning of the Magicians - Wik
“cult” status has a curiously literal dimension. Many magicians and occultists have taken up his Mythos as source material for their practice. Drawn from the darker regions of the esoteric counterculture—Thelema and Satanism and Chaos magic—these Lovecraftian mages actively seek to generate the ...