Saturday, February 1, 2014

Hail to the King

Jason McKittrick returns, bearing gifts from strange Carcosa.  His new limited edition prop set celebrates, if that's the right word, the King in Yellow.  The "Tatters of Carcosa" prop collection is available at Cryptocurium. Given the recent attention on Chambers' work from HBO's "True Detective" his timing couldn't be better.



5 comments:

  1. Is that a new Yellow Sign I see?

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  2. For those of you interested in saving a buck, you can download the works of Robert W. Chambers (and others) for free on Project Gutenberg (US and Australia) and the Internet Archive

    The King in Yellow: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8492

    In Search of the Unknown http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40696

    The Maker of Moons http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0605441h.html

    Internet Archive version of Maker of Moons https://archive.org/details/makermoons00chamgoog

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  3. Yes, I created a new version of the Yellow Sign. Using another artist's version just didn't seem right to me.

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  4. GREAT immersive stuff by Jason - continues to flow. Very impressed by the 'accuracy' and artistry.

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  5. I have to say I really, really dig your interpretation of the Sign. It's very visually striking... perfect for getting it lodged into someone's unsuspecting brain.

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