Here's a of drawn during today's Fundraiser Event. Interested in having me draw some for you? Check out the details: https://t.co/kiUCs7ubS9

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Doc delves into a series that he never expected to read, let alone enjoy. Listen to his preconceived notions of original out the window after fervently reading the initial thirteen issues.

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"The Old Man has a tendency to book rooms for me at establishments which houses patrons of a unique character description. In a town full of worshipers of the seafood buffet- I think he was having a bit of fun locking in my stay at the 'Gilman House.'"~ L

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https://t.co/b3K7C3JvOD Click to hear a revised reading of H.P. Lovecraft's magnum opus The Call of Cthulu. In this first part we attempted to cut the fat, making the story more accessible. Please let us know what you think, creeps!!

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Another new poster I did. I'm really happy with this one! Stretching my minimalism muscles.

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bei "Leser mit Vorlieben zum Okkultem, die Klassikern nicht abgeneigt sind sei dieses Werk bedingungslos ans Herz gelegt."
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🦑The Great Ones themselves dread them. The night-gaunts, such silent and slippery flyers, own not Nyarlathotep for their master, but bow only to potent and archaic Nodens🎨Mukesh Singh aka Nisachar🦑#HPLovecraft

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M.S.D.A. Innsmouth.37.03.068 "With further sleuthing, I discovered Old Man Marsh was the grandson to Capt. Obed Marsh. Now it's getting a little fishy." ~ L https://t.co/5MrAIyFTLS

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M.S.D.A. Innsmouth.37.03.067 "I knew the moment I laid eyes on that webbed footprint, that this wasn't just your ordinary run of the mill amphibian." ~ L

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https://t.co/2xKLCuCuHB Click the link to hear our reading of Poe's magnum opus,The Raven. Find a dingy corner in which to isolate yourselves and enjoy, creeps! And please don't forget to subscribe!

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The most merciful thing in the world... is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. HPL
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🦑When Tillinghast was silent I fancied myself in some vast & incredible temple of long-dead gods; some vague edifice of innumerable black stone columns reaching up from a floor of damp slabs to a cloudy height beyond the range of my vision🎨James McCarthy🦑#HPLovecraft

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