Or is it Horton hears A Night-Gaunt? Robb Allen linked to it first but it's too good not to: there's an artist retelling H. P. Lovecraft in the style of Dr. Seuss -- art and rhyme alike!
R. J. Ivankovic is a genius. Are they going to freak out at the children's library when these show up? One can only hope!
As Ted Geisel, a loyal left-winger of the WW II generation wrote, "Look what we found in the park in the dark. Will our parents like it? We don't know."
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5 days ago
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Ooohh. I'd pay actual cash money out of my own pocket for hard copy of those.
Yup, I spotted that some time back via linkage from... uh.. I suspected Mi-Gomanipulation of my memory at this point. :P
This goes well with my other "children's" Lovecraft items, such as "Baby's First Mythos" and the "Cthulhu Coloring Book".
Ohhh, I missed Ken Hite's stuff: "Where the Deep Ones Are", "The Antarctic Express" and "Cliffourd the Big Red God". (All available on Amazon, even.)
There's even parody Tintin covers for Lovecraft's stories online.
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