Cthulhu is Hard to Spell: A comic anthology about Lovecraft A love letter to Lovecraft. A comic anthology with thirty-five awesome stories about Lovecraftian gods and monsters, from fans to fans.

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What are the stories in the book?

Ashes to Ashes (art by Laura Neubert, words by Virginia Drohan) —  Quachil Uttaus learns what it means to be human.

One Last Chance (art by Ben Herrera, words by K.J. Kaminski, colors by Emmanuel Torres) — Humanity has one last chance to save the universe as they fight against the forces of Zathog on the planet Zarr.

A 10,000 Year Curse (art by Dave Lentz, words by Dave Lentz and Ryan Kroboth, Inks by Rob Simmons, Colors by Ryan Kroboth) — Even the old gods needs a night off, but it’s often impossible to find a reliable babysitter, even for them.

The Call of Stone (art and words by Shannon Kirkwood) — After a woman dies, she finds her true purpose in protecting the Star Mother.

Love Story (art and words by Christie Shinn) — A love story about Mnomquah and Oorn’s eternal love.

Basatan vs. Satan (art by Lady Beaver, Words by Steve Waldinger, letters by T. Perran Mitchell) — Basatan returns to the surface to take his rightful place as ruler of Earth, but Satan has other plans.

The Art of Losing (art and words by Nathan Leuth) — After her family dies and the Apocalypse comes, a young woman finds strength in music.

Sunset at Sarnath (art by Wesley Wong, words by Wesley Sun) — An old man, a young girl, and a pig discuss who was responsible for the end of the world.

The Marriage Counselor (art by Melissa J Massey, words by Madeleine Holly-Rosing) — Mnomquah and Oorn go to marriage counseling, because even the best marriages fall apart sometimes.

 

The Eyes of Yba’Sokug (art by Jonathan Howard, words by Michael R. Martin) — a poem about the end of the world, which feels eerily relevant in our current times.

The Believer (art by Claudio Sanchez Viveros, words by Christian Douglas) — A Nyarlathotep cultist pontificates over the horribleness of man as he speaks to his daughter.

Rise (art and words by Bradley Sheridan) — Hastur is frustrated that his minions cannot overtake a town run by a godzilla monster.

The Calling (art by Katrina Kunstmann, words by Caleb Thusat) — An adventurer fights his way through a dungeon in order to take on a Lovecraftian god.

The Last Convention (art by Lea Seidman, words by Anne Toole) — The world is over, and everyone has to choose how they are going to die by going to the last convention and being pitched by different cultists or the various Lovecraft gods.

The Crossroads (art by Silvio DB, words by Terrance Grace) — Lovecraft writes a letter to his ex-wife as he slowly goes mad.

The MC (art by Nic Touris, words by Jack Holder, letters by Micah Myers) — An agent to Lovecraftian gods has to deal with his unruly clients as he tries to get them work.

Azathoth’s Slumber (art by Erik Lervold, words by Russell Nohelty, additional colors by Vlaire Donaghue) — The outer gods have been playing music to keep Azathoth asleep for millions of years and they are sick of it.

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