I posted this 7 years ago, but the bloom is NOT off the rose.
The Call of Cthulhu for beginning readers
By H.P. Lovecraft, translated (if that's the word)and illustrated by R. J. Ivankovic
What Dread Zeppelin does for Led Zeppelin, Elvis, and reggae, this book
does for H.P. Lovecraft and Dr. Seuss. This book could not exist without
H.P. Lovecraft's iconic story, but it is actually better than the
original story. Ivankovic has transformed Lovecraft's tale of horror
into an eerily perfect imitation of Dr. Seuss' instantly recognizable
illustrations and verse. Even the size and shape of the book are perfect
for a Dr. Seuss book. I said perfect before, but this book, more than a
decade in the making, could not be a better marriage of these two
artists. The only defects, if it is a defect, is that the book will be
incredibly funny to anyone who has read the original story. I think
small children will enjoy it a lot, but just imagine what they will
think when they, later in life, read Lovecraft's story. Well, order this
book now. If you like weird fiction and have read The Call of Cthulhu,
you owe it to yourself to buy this book. And if you know a child into
the weird, scary, and peculiar, you will be the world's greatest
uncle/aunt/friend if you buy them this book.
And if you have not listened to Dread Zeppelin, it is not too late. Do it now!
Publisher: Chaosium, hardback, $20
http://www.chaosium.com/hpls-call-of-cthulhu-for-beginning-readers/
Addendum: you know how sometimes you buy something and when you get it
you think "oh. I thought it would be cooler."? Well, rest assured, The Call of Cthulhu for beginning readers is
not going to do that to you. What I thought when I opened it was "oh my
God, it looks even more exactly like a real Dr. Seuss book than I
thought it would!" And I started thinking of who I know needs a copy.
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