cthulhu   

alchemicalalice:

copperbadge:

kingsgrave:

Mm!  Strawberry-R’lehbarb!  My favorite!

The Crust of Cthulu.

WHOOPS I’m gonna have to make one of these

alchemicalalice:

copperbadge:

kingsgrave:

Mm!  Strawberry-R’lehbarb!  My favorite!

The Crust of Cthulu.

WHOOPS I’m gonna have to make one of these

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cthulhu    this looks like the ridiculous pose comic meme    it's sexy cthulhu!   

unhistorical:

Sketch of Cthulhu drawn by H.P. Lovecraft in 1934:

To R.H. Barlow, Esq., whose Sculpture hath given immortality to this trivial Design of his oblig’d of all servants. 

Cthulhu

H.P. Lovecraft

11th May, 1934

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hp lovecraft    cthulhu   

ianbrooks:

Cthulhu Dress

When they interview you at the next Red Carpet event at the Underwater City of R’lyeh, you can tell them you’re wearing Lovecraft, available in mind-rendingly slinky dress form at Black Milk Clothing.

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cthulhu    fashion   

cthulhu    sculpture   

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cthulhu   

lifesergic-mithra:

cthulhu exenomorph alien 

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alien    cthulhu    YES    I WANT THIS FOR REASONS   

bluedogeyes:

Terror Beneath the Waves (via Happle Tea)

“Cthulhu has a reputation on the internet for being a pretty terrifying monster. I can only assume most people haven’t read The Call of Cthulhu wherein you find out that he mostly just lurks under the sea making people worried about whether they flossed or forcing them to have a bad dream where they show up naked to class. That is some bush-league villainy if you ask me.

H.P. Lovecraft had a seemingly inexhaustible supply of monstrous fiends clawing their way out of his imagination but only Cthulhu has stood the test of time. For whatever reason, this be-tentacled creature from the dark depths of the ocean has managed to capture the world’s attention, particularly on the internet.

It is Cthulhu’s ability to tap into the minds of humans and warp their perceptions with whispered suggestions that is his scariest aspect. Cthulhu is, in many ways, insanity and chaos itself and that’s what serves to make him so interesting.

As long as insanity and chaos remain relevant topics, the Cthulhu stories will likely hold on as powerful cult classics (pun intended). Despite the flaws of the writing and the writer himself, the concepts are powerful and deserve the attention they receive.

Although I’m pretty sure Cthulhu probably would not enjoy knowing about the memes that have been made about him…

…Or the stuffed toys.

It would probably be a waking nightmare for him to know about the stuffed toys”

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cthulhu    submission   

pastorofmuppets:

The Strange Lovecraftian Statuary of Puerto Vallarta

(pinched by me from http://www.wired.com/table_of_malcontents/2007/02/the_strange_lov/)

Reader Preston sent us a wonderful email about the strange Lovecraftian statuary overlooking R’lyeh by the sea of Puerto Vallarta.

His email is so enthusiastic it would be a shame to do anything except turn this post entirely over to his delectable ravings…

Preston writes…

“Two Christmases ago (2005), my family and I travelled to PuertoVallarta, Mexico to exchange the gray, wet misery of a PacificNorthwest winter for a polluted, humid and stinky (though warm) twoweeks amongst the foolish and idle rich.

PV is actually very nice, by and large, though for whatever reason itdid not agree with my constitution. One day I strolled the lengthybeach-front boardwalk (the “Malecón”) in an effort to adjust and takein local color. I was pleased with the non-touristy things, mostlydisgusted with the tourist-targeted nonsense, and greatly impressedand surprised with the copious amounts of statuary dotted along itslength.

And then I reached a particular installation, and was simplyflabbergasted…

Known as “La Rotunda del Mar” (“The Circle of the Sea” in my poor,
poor Spanish), this installation by artist Alejandro Colunga featurescreatures/beings straight out of Innsmouth and Lovecraft’simaginings. Fabulous!

Sunset at Rotunda of the Sea [Photo Gallery]

A quote describing it from somewhere:

The whimsical sea inspiredhigh back chairs are the work of Guadalajara native AlejandroColunga. This installation made its debut on the Malecón in 1997. Onechair is crowned by an octopus and another by what may be a seahorse.
One of the original chairs surrendered to the forces of HurricaneKenna and was replaced with a stunning replacement that appropriatelypays homage to the strength of the sea. Colungna studied varioussubjects in the university, but he is a self-taught artist. Stop andhave a seat on one of the whimsical chairs inspired by the sea. Youwill often see performance artists in the area and the publicenjoying the mystical seating created by “La Rotunda del Mar.”
Besides the Malecón you can find Colunga’s work throughout Mexico,
the US, Europe and South America.

These chair/statues are *brilliant*, and despite their (for me)
creepy (might I even say…eldritch?) presence, incredibly popular.
It was very difficult to take any photos of the statues withoutpeople (natives and tourists both) swarming all over them. Here’s adecent one of my favorite:

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Look at the feet! The robe, with the “hands” folded in a religious-
like pose over the chest. A detail of the head/face:

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Here’s someone’s (not mine) Flickr with a couple of photos. And here’s some other crummy images that I took…”

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I think we all know where the first official meeting of ToM’s Order of the Tentacle must be held… on the tropical shores of Puerto Vallarta. We will drink margaritas and chant prayers to the Elder Ones until a mist settles on the sea and the clammy fishmen drag themselves from below and carry us down to our slumbering god.

Needless to say, Renaldo, this is incredible. Thanks so much for sending this in!

Aren’t these just fabulous? Also, eldritch, blasphemous and cyclopean. IA!!

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thewanderingreader:

If anyone knows the artist/source, please let me know. Thanks!

thewanderingreader:

If anyone knows the artist/source, please let me know. Thanks!

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cthulhu    if the choice was between cthulhu and romney    then Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn   

fckyeahhplovecraft:

Eddie Ochoa
Thank you Greta!!!

fckyeahhplovecraft:

Eddie Ochoa

Thank you Greta!!!

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