![]() Here we are told, via an outside party, about an artist who has been exploring the dark side of the human psyche. ![]() Pickman’s Model: I enjoyed this one because it combined the art world and horror in such a way that it puts in a different light the madness that some artists are reputed for. As they are all adapted by different writers and artists, the resulting style varies wildly throughout.ġ. Published by Abrams on October 1, 2012, and edited by Dan Lockwood, volume two collects nine stories of insanity and interdimensional horror – including some of Lovecraft’s lesser-known, but no-less-formidable ones. Though I felt that the themes seemed to be ever-recurrent from one short story to the next, there had been some genuinely disquieting pieces between its covers.Īnd since good horror isn’t always easy to find, I thought I’d explore Lovecraft’s madness further. ![]() Lovecraft aficionado, but I enjoyed the first volume of ‘The Lovecraft Anthology’ sufficiently enough to bother with the second. Lovecraft, adapted by various authors and artists 7.0 Summary: A graphic anthology of tales featuring collaborations between established writers and artists and debut contributors, The Lovecraft Anthology showcases Lovecraft’s talent for the macabre. ![]()
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