Review: Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom
On January 6, Arcana Comics is publishing an all-ages graphic novel by writer Bruce Brown and artist Renzo Podesta. I can guarantee that Podesta’s work on Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom will blow you away with its inscrutable style, but Brown’s contribution is another matter. You’ll have to head over to OneMetal to see what I mean.
As an architect of a genre once dubbed “weird fiction,” the creative engineer Howard Phillips Lovecraft envisioned a vast bestiary of creatures still highly regarded in pop culture and lore today. But the monster fabled as the Cthulhu earned its place as one of H.P. Lovecraft’s most notable and infamous fictional designs. In a new graphic novel from Arcana’s line comes Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom, an all-ages book that weaves the mythos from the very beginning—spotlighting Howard Lovecraft as a child swept up by a magical world beyond imagination.
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