Review: Weird Detective [2017]

Fred van Lente [Comic Book History of Comics, Marvel Zombies] teams up with great artists to weave a bizarre tale that tickles our need for mystery and tickles our funnybone. The art is top notch, and the colors are bright yet dark - a literal representation of the darkly humorous story that it depicts.

Review: The Calling: Cthulhu Chronicles [2011]

"A cruise ship comes to port - hundreds aboard are dead, but why? Clayton Diggs is a pharmaceuticals salesman who discovers his sister, plagued by a mysterious fear and terrified, has committed herself to an insane asylum. All across the world, moves are being made, hands are dealt, and momentum is shifting, while ordinary people in an ordinary world find themselves drawn by fate to see darkness and despair unlike anything they could ever imagine..."

Review: Lori Lovecraft #1

"And... action!"

It's not only one of the most famous phrases of the last century thanks to Hollywood, it is the central theme of the one-shot "Lori Lovecraft" from Caliber Comics. The story follows a starlet who, in her early years found fame and fortune as a voracious vixen of the big screen on multiple hits of cinematic mayhem.

Herald: Lovecraft & Tesla: History in the Making

The roaring 20’s. An eccentric inventor. A quirky writer. All the elements of a 1990’s Saturday-morning cartoon blend into the fictional account of historical figures entwined in an adventure of epic proportions. Herald: Lovecraft and Tesla blends science and magic, history and lore to bring the reader an exciting tale about the disappearance of Nikola Tesla’s new fiancee’, Amelia Earhart.

Lovecraft P.I.: A Shot in the Dark [2015]

“Where does madness leave off and reality begin? When Detective Ward Lovecraft is summoned to the remote fishing port of Innsmouth, Massachusetts circa 1937. To investigate a murder and theft of a dangerous artifact, he ends up caught in the middle of a local power struggle where the prize isn't the town, but rather dominion over all of humanity. Lovecraft decides to stay on to punish the guilty - even if that meant taking on an entire town and an ancient evil hell-bent on humanity's destruction.”