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[Lovecraft] has been writing for ... and the Necronomicon. Weird Tales also highlighted the best in fantasy and horror art, both on front covers and in interior illustrations.
In his monograph “Supernatural Horror in Literature,” Lovecraft praises Algernon Blackwood’s “The Willows” as probably the greatest of all weird tales ... Of his own art, Aickman ...
In these artists' lifetimes, fantasy art as we know it today ... such as H.P. Lovecraft's monster Cthulhu. Whoever the protagonist was, Weird Tales sold well to the masses. Readers should not ...
“Cthulhu Awakens” illustration by Bob Eggleton (artwork used for Weird Tales Winter 1992/1993 Special F. Paul Wilson Issue). This art will illustrate the H.P. Lovecraft story in 100 Years of ...
In this opening paragraph of “The Call of Cthulhu,” first published in the pulp fiction magazine Weird Tales ... and bad art.” The true horror was in fact that of judging Lovecraft by ...
Among them was an anthology of stories culled from one source in particular: Weird Tales, a magazine devoted ... on a genre like detective fiction. Lovecraft, however, could not be persuaded.
Edmund Wilson, then one of America's top literary critics, took to the pages of The New Yorker in 1945 to denounce a dead horror writer named H.P. Lovecraft ... as Weird Tales and Amazing ...
Weird Tales is more closely associated with the horror fiction of H.P. Lovecraft and the sword-and-sorcery fantasies of Robert E. Howard, who is most remembered for his barbarian character Conan.