
Summary
Eisner Award Hall of Fame inductee Richard Corben’s chilling story inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft finally collected as part of the new Richard Corben hardcover library.
Terrible things stalk the forests outside Arkham in this chilling original tale from comics master Richard Corben! An arrogant city slicker on a quest to uncover the background of a young woman from the backwoods finds horrors beyond imagining, combining Lovecraftian mutations with Native American legends.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781506740096 |
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| ISBN-10: | 150674009X |
| Author: | Richard Corben |
| Publisher: | Dark Horse Comics,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Dark Horse Comics,U.S. |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 184 |
| Release Date: | 9 December 2025 |
| Weight: | 1.12kg |
| Dimensions: | 23mm x 286mm x 212mm |
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Critics Review
Praise for Richard Corben:
“He is the mainstay in my collection of original art and one of the most precise and admirable storytellers in the medium.”—Guillermo del Toro
“I’m glad to see that Richard Corben is given a platform to publish new stories to a larger audience and I fully endorse this new tale.”—Rhymes with Geek
About The Author
Richard Corben
Richard Corben was born on a farm in Anderson, Missouri, and went on to get a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Kansas City Art Institute, in 1965. After working as a professional animator, Corben started doing underground comics, including Grim Wit, Slow Death, Skull, Rowlf, Fever Dreams and his own anthology Fantagor. In 1970 he began illustrating horror and science-fiction stories for Warren Publishing. His stories appeared in Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella, 1984 and Comix International. He also colored several episodes of Will Eisner’s Spirit. In 1975, when Moebius, Druillet, and Jean-Pierre Dionnet started publishing the magazine Metal Hurlant in France, Corben submitted some of his stories to them. He continued his work for the franchise in America, where the magazine was called Heavy Metal. In 1976 he adapted a short Robert E. Howard story in Bloodstar. In 2012 he was elected to The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame. The author lives in Shawnee, KS.
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