Return to Arkham CC Comic Book 31
ChristopherA writes "There's a new Cthulhu Mythos comic out called "Return to Arkham". It's set in 1933, and includes beautiful, moody black & white art depicting H.P. Lovecraft's town of Arkham. In support of Lovecraft's belief in stories developed by Divers Hands, this comic has been released with a Creative Commons license, allowing anyone to create and release their own versions of the comic. This new comic is the second that online game company Skotos has released in a recent months, part of a new trend of turning games into stories. It's available for free at Skotos' website in a variety of formats."
Lovecraft was great. (Score:2)
Also, there has yet to be a good serious movie made around the Cthulhu mythos yet. Sorry, none of the Stuart Gordon crap counts. They're played more for laughs than anything else...and Lovecraft was anything but laughs.
I also get a kick out of all the fringe people that believe a bunch of this stuff...like the existence of a real Necronomicon. Give me a break. The stories are spooky and cool...but they'
Re:Lovecraft was great. (Score:2)
Also, there has yet to be a good serious movie made around the Cthulhu mythos yet.
Maybe you'll discount it as a movie, as it was made for Canadian TV, but the best Lovecraft adaptation I've seen by far is Out of Mind [imdb.com]. It's not based on any single one of his stories, but blends elements of a few of them along with excerpts from his letters. In my opinion, it's the closest thing to the spirit of Lovecraft's stories that I've seen on film.
If you want to give it a shot, it's available on DVD [lurkerfilms.com] along with
Re:Lovecraft was great. (Score:1)
Lovecraft is hard to do right on film. Much of the mood of his stories comes from his use of archaic and unusual words in his descriptions (e.g. squamous, cyclopean), and his love of ancient myths and legends. It's hard to have a comprarable effect on the big screen where little can be left to the imagination.
My favorite film adaptation of one of his stories is Dagon [imdb.com]. Despite the title, it's based on the story The Shadow Over Innsmouth, except it is set in a Spanish fishing village instead of New Eng
Re:Lovecraft was great. (Score:2)
Some things are just better when read by flashlight under the covers of your bed instead of being projected on a silver screen.
Re:Lovecraft was great. (Score:2)
And actually, I think they could capture the mood and feel of a Lovecraft story. IF they did it right. But things of this nature never get done right as the money men in Hollywood will want to put the latest computer effects on the screen.
An example of this would be "The Haunting". Th
Re:Lovecraft was great. (Score:1)
How the heck do you pronounce Cthulhu?? (Score:2)
Re:How the heck do you pronounce Cthulhu?? (Score:2)
Re:How the heck do you pronounce Cthulhu?? (Score:1)
Re:How the heck do you pronounce Cthulhu?? (Score:1)
Just like it is spelled, obviously.
Slashdotted? (Score:1)
Re:Slashdotted? (Score:1)
But, yeah, partially a slashdot effect. I've moved somethings around to spread out the load.
Shannon
timely. (Score:2)
Re:timely. (Score:1)
The new version has quite a few favorable reviews at Board Game Geek" [boardgamegeek.com].
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Copyright Issues? (Score:2)
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Lovecraft actually actively encouraged such derivation, believing that by "wide citation" he could give his works an "air of verisimilitude". Even this year's move "Batman Returns" refers to Arkh
Re:Copyright Issues? (Score:2)
Re:Copyright Issues? (Score:1)
It's "Batman Begins", Batman Returns came out in the early 90s... and it's "Arkham Asylum" in the Batman comics AND movies... It is a place that has figured in the comics for decades.
Mirrors? (Score:2)
Games? (Score:2)
Re:Games? (Score:1)
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Arkham? (Score:2)
Re:Page 20 is missing. Weak. (Score:1)