Review: "The Sandman" Audiobook

True to the original comics and graphic novels, the series opens with the background of the Lord of Dreams, the Sandman, who is also known as Morpheus; he’s been stripped of his power and trapped by a cult, left to agonize for centuries in a state of awareness, but unable to move. After a series of events eventually leads to his release, he embarks on an odyssey to retrieve three artifacts that hold his power.

The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft <2010>

Opening with the legend of Abdul Alhazred’s discovery of an ancient temple and of an ancient race that walked the Earth before humanity, “The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft” fires without warning. The prologue continues through Alhazred’s mysterious death at the hands of an invisible being in the middle of a crowded marketplace

Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham <2000-2001>

An unholy union of a comic book icon and pure Lovecraftian horror is unleashed by writers Mike Mignola, acclaimed creator of Hellboy, Richard Pace (Robert E. Howard’s Savage Sword) and artist Troy Nixey (Harley Quinn) in this terrifying reimagining of the greatest heroes and villains in Batman mythos.

Review: The King in Yellow

Culbard's rendition of Chambers's "The King in Yellow" is an excellent primer into weird fiction, and is true-to-source. Collecting the four main stories from the original collection that reference the Yellow King or the Yellow Sign <"The Repairer of Reputations", "The Mask", "The Yellow Sign", and "In the Court of the Dragon">, this graphic novel brings to life the legend of the mythical play.