Velimira Designs brings us the Necronomicon, or at least a blank journal version of the infamous tome.
Velimira Designs brings us the Necronomicon, or at least a blank journal version of the infamous tome.
Mille Cuirs returns to our pages with their take on the flesh-faced, Evil Dead version of Lovecraft's Necronomicon.
Francois Launet has been one of the premiere Mythos artists for decades. It's a testament to his talent that his dozens of Goomicronicon illustrations have defined my mental picture of what the Necronomicon actually looks like. In addition to this look at the Seal of the Vortex you can find a huge library of his work over here.
What a time to be alive. Over on Instagram, the Prophet of the AI Necronomicon has posted an incredible selection of prop Necronomicon pages generated with the Midjourney art engine. It's an amazing tool that generates original art using keywords and text descriptions provided by the user.
This Necronomicon journal from Stick 'N' Rope is awesome. The embossed cover details are cool, but it's the weathering that elevates it to the next level. Just layers and layers of wear and grime.
This is easily the biggest Necronomicon prop ever featured here. Not to mention the heaviest. Lucas Haupt brings us this gigantic tome featuring a solid steel cover with illuminated insets.
Colin Christian returns to our pages with this massive recreation of the Necronomicon. Featuring a custom sculpted and cast resin cover.
Artist Craig Baurley has a really interesting take on the Necronomicon over on Instagram. His personal prop version is a triangular "book" filled with illustrated leaves. A beautiful and unusual interpretation.
Sunset Breeze Leather brings us their take on the infamous Necronomicon, featuring a carved leather cover with inset glass eye.
Aldo Requena created the titular grimoire for the Argentine film "Necronomicon". It's a beautiful example of tomecraft. Click through to see a full gallery featuring the interior pages.
The gifted Francois Launet returns to our pages with another illustration from the Necronomicon. This time it's "The Stone", a megalith featuring some disturbing organic carvings.
Alex Libris returns to our pages with another masterful example of tomecraft. This time it's a Necronomicon journal, bound in hand-tooled leather with custom Sigil of the Necronomicon embossment and brass hardware.