Sunday, December 8, 2013

The Curious Case of the Commissioned Cthulhu, Solved

The lost Cthulhu illustration has been found, thanks to Joshua-Mozes. This amazing faux-pulp cover is the work of artist Martin Schlierkamp.



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  1. A very nice rendition of the staff piece, Propnomicon, “So once again Jones, what was briefly yours is now mine. “ I’m glad to see others running with the ball.

    “You and I are very much alike. Archeology is our religion, yet we have both fallen from the pure faith. Our methods have not differed as much as you pretend. I am but a shadowy reflection of you. It would take only a nudge to make you like me. To push you out of the light.”

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  2. really nice you found it! it looks really cool, not just your piece, but the whole faux pulp.

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  3. Now I want to read ANOTHER old pulp that never existed.

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  4. Uh-oh! That's me! Yes, I was pretty impressed by the organic beauty of this idol, I just had to grab it and run away from the temple, where Propnomicom was jealously hiding it.

    Kidding aside, I am happy that Martin's painting finds your approval. It was a fun project and the result is now adorning one of the walls in my living room. And seriously, that idol rocks!

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  5. The figure on this cover is real life German Archaeologist Jens Notroff! I know him!

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