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more about #johncoulthart Perhaps Not: Terrific illos, one and all. Can't wait for his Alan Moore collaboration "The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic." more » Pegritz: Coulthart is a genius. His depiction of R'lyeh is probably the most alienating, bizarre version I've ever seen--therefore, the most true to Lovecraft'... more » gorehound: awesome stuff.now if only we could get hollywood to make a real HPL film. more » burlybax: Art like this, and many thousands of great artists' work as well, might really be humanity's greatest talent and greatest legacy. more » taffy: It goes without saying that this work is so way beyond that lousy He-Man hipster shit with the crappy fore-shortening. This takes true skill & vision. more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: He just gave black metal about 50 years worth of album covers. more » Blair Leggett: Stunning. Just stunning. He has the minute detail of Dore, and the dark fantasmagoria of H.R. Giger. The latter of whom I thought was the only artist... more » crashedpc - Haifisch: Shit on a shingle, I have new favorite illustrations! Although #15 looks like a vagina ball. more » Arceus: Reminds me of the Mirror of Twilight from Twilight Princess more » goldfarb: I ordered The Mindscape of Alan Moore from the site -> [www.shadowsnake.com] it's pretty good...lots of interesting info from Moore - it's almost e... more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Probably most notably in Promethea, which has a lot more to do with mysticism and mystic designs than From Hell. Man, Promethea was some crazy-awesome... more » crashedpc - Haifisch: I wonder if we'll get to see Alan Moore rant about how the movie adaptations of his works are FUBAR'd. more » Schizoid84: Remember remember the fifth of NovemberGunpowder, treason and plot.I know of no reason why gunpowder, treasonShould ever be forgot… more » -
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The Cosmic Horror of John Coulthart's Lovecraftian Illustrations
Illustrator John Coulthart has delved deep into HP Lovecraft's tales of New England monsters and cosmic horrors and pulled out strange and detailed images of the terrifying gods and cities that haunted Lovecraft's mind. -
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The Iconography Stashed in Alan Moore's Brain
I love John Coulthart's cover designs for the upcoming CD and DVDs of Alan Moore biography The Mindscape of Alan Moore. They're a perfect blend of contemporary design and sixteenth century supernaturalism. More »


