Illustration: Virgil Finlay (1941) for the horror and science fiction story "The Colour Out of Space" by H. P. Lovecraft.
Originally published in the October 1941 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries.
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Illustration: Virgil Finlay (1941) for the horror and science fiction story "The Colour Out of Space" by H. P. Lovecraft.
Originally published in the October 1941 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries.
First ever malevolent fanart
Kermithulhu.
World War Cthulhu: A Collection of Lovecraftian War Stories, Art by M. Wayne Miller
I drew Shub-Niggarath but made her cute!
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Why of course I snuck his Yellowness in here aswell :D
Considering Mhyrr also made him the Sans of Eldertale he fit in here conviently well.
Those who've seen his character sheet know better than to just see a harmless old skeleton in tattered robes. His Majesty is so much larger - and so much more menacing….
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Semi-biblically accurate Herbert West, anyone?
Aside from the films I’m very much into the original Herbert West—Reanimator (big 19-20th century classic/gothic literature nerd over here) and I decided to draw my own design of Herbert! I say semi-biblically accurate because I didn’t give him the exact “small, slender, spectacled youth with delicate features, yellow hair, pale blue eyes, and a soft voice” essence that the narrator described him with. He’s actually based on the design of one of my original characters lol
But here’s my Herbert West! I’m obsessed with the syringe…
Douglas Klauba, "Lovecraft with Sam Spade"