“The Dunwich Horror” and “The Hound”
Lately, horror books are polarized. They can be great like The
Theater or abysmal like Severed. H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dunwich Horror #4 contains two stories that parallel the current
state of horror comics: one’s a blast and the other’s a turd.
“The Dunwich Horror” follows four spell casters who venture
out to contain the elder-god Yog-Sothoth.
Yog’s a protean creature of darkness doing terrible things like munching
the heads off bunnies. Joe
Lansdale, the writer of this story and other great tales of the macabre,
launches us right into the fight to get out the spell of containment.
The art effectively uses dark tones. The light and shadowing works to
perfection in this tale, especially when we have the candlelights mixed with
flashlight beams out in the countryside under a starry night.
There’s ample gore to please, and the depiction of Yog-Sothoth works as well as the South Park depiction of Cthulhu.
There’s ample gore to please, and the depiction of Yog-Sothoth works as well as the South Park depiction of Cthulhu.
Lovecraft would be proud of this one.
“The Hound” pissed me off. The art is great—dark and moody. Motion blur and watercolor type textures make for a gripping
visual style.
The type, though, is illegible against the background. I gave up trying to read because of the
thin white cursive on the black background makes the words indistinguishable. A shame.
Score: “The Dunwich Horror” 5/5; “The Hound” 2/5
“The Dunwich Horror”
Writer: Joe R. Lansdale
Artist: Peter Bergting
Letterer: Chris Mowry
“The Hound”
Script: Robert Weinberg
Artist: menton3
Letterer: menton3
IDW Comics
$3.99
Release Date: 1/11/12


Hmm, half of this book sounds interesting. I suggest people buy it and cut it in half.
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