
Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft #1 Out April 8 (Hey That’s tomorrow!)
April 7th, 2010 | by Zombie Carter
From Image Comics comes “The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft #1″ which comes out April 8th. This four part mini-series Written by Mac Carter, Art by Tony Salmons and Covers by Adam Byrne, comes out April 8th, 40 pages.
It’s been a while since I collected comic books. I just got frustrated with paying increasingly high prices for what felt like less and less interesting stories and art. This comic, however, looks like it might tempt me back into the fold. I do loves me some H.P. Lovecraft.

It’s beginning to look a lot like fishmen.
March 5th, 2010 | by Zombie CarterDo you ever go to youtube for something, then find so much awesomeness that you can’t contain it all…. Even with superglue. Yeah that’s happened to me this week. I was looking for one thing about the Necronomicon and found all these other goodies that I’ve had to share.
Hope you don’t mind, but I guess it’s just an H.P. Lovecraft kind of week, and so I’m raiding YouTube for content. At least I admit I have a problem, that’s the first step in getting help right?

I want I want!!!
You think your kids are insane now? Well wait till they start worshiping the old ones with their lego sets!

If you live in Utah, and sadly I still do, you know exactly which book and commercial this is a parody of. I love the casual deadpan expression of the guy explaining that you’ll either “go mad from the forbidden knowledge… or you’ll be on your knees praying for a new dark age.”
Of course it’s so simple. Go out and get your own copy of the Necronomicon today.
Or if your feeling really insane you can follow My tutorial and make your own Necronomicon (Click here for pure awesomeness!!!) to read and go insane with. I am not responsible for any dark and terrible forces you may unleash in the process, however.
The Last Lovecraft: The Relic of Cthulhu
February 1st, 2010 | by Zombie CarterI laughed myself silly when I saw this. I have to tell you when it comes to my obsessions, all things Lovecraftian runs a very very close second to zombies in my heart. In fact my webcomic very nearly became about Great Cthulhu till someone pointed out that I’m better at drawing zombies than tentacles. (Though the idea of zombies with tentacles does make me kinda salivate a bit.)
This movie was done on a shoestring budget, and is coming to the Slamdance film festival. I’m going to keep my eyes open for it so that when I see the creators I can throw handfuls of cash and give them a sensual back massages shake their hand.
Bloody-Disgusting wrote a synopsis about this:
In the film Jeff, a down on his luck office worker, finds out he is the last living relative of horror novelist H.P. Lovecraft. What he doesn’t know is that Lovecraft’s monsters are real and will soon threaten the very existence of mankind. Jeff and his best friend Charlie are forced to embark on a perilous adventure and they enlist the help of high school acquaintance, Paul, a self proclaimed Lovecraft specialist. Together the three unlikely heroes must protect an alien relic and prevent the release of an acient evil, known as Cthulhu.