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Character design is truly fun... more antagonists from my dnd game, they are inspired by Lavinia and Wilbur Whateley from the story The Dunwich Horror (H.P. Lovecraft).
Lets' go for another double page of The Dunwich Horror, to be published next October (French version)! This is still the beginning of the story, where HPL paints a picture of the region...
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According to Mahoning Drive-In podcast with Stephen R. Bissette, he mentioned that @ArrowFilmsVideo is working on new Blu-ray releases of COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE, RETURN OF COUNT YORGA THE DUNWICH HORROR
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Chinless Wilbur Whateley, (artist unknown) w/ #Necronomicon
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“The Old Ones were, the Old Ones are, and the Old Ones shall be. Not in the spaces we know, but between them. They walk serene and primal, undimensioned and to us unseen.”
H.P. Lovecraft, The Dunwich Horror and Others
« Les Anciens furent, les Anciens sont, les Anciens seront. Ils ne vivent pas dans les espaces que nous connaissons, mais entre eux, et marchent, sereins, premiers, hors de nos dimensions et invisibles à nos yeux. »
L'horreur de Dunwich, 1928
ill. de V. Smerdulak
so happy @artofmmignola finally did Wilbur Whately from the Dunwich Horror! He's one of my fave Lovecraft characters.
Mignola's (left), mine (right)
«...le son d’une voix profonde, brisée, rauque [...]. Aucune gorge humaine n’avait pu le produire, car les organes vocaux de l’humanité sont incapables d’émettre ce genre de perversion acoustique. »
L’Horreur à Dunwich, 1928
illustrations de Timo Peter - 2020
By now, of course, you know that people in medieval England often paid their rent in eels. But not only eels! Sometimes the eel-rents were due with other things.
In 1206, the village of Dunwich owed the Exchequer not only 5,000 eels per year, but *also* 5 gerfalcons!
Eddy Hedington messaged me once to tell me that he was doing a comic that mixed Lovecraft monsters and school kids called The Dunwich Boys and that he didn't intentionally steal our idea, like I would get all territorial or something.