

The Call of Cthulhu, as illustrated by Gary Gianni, is a fusion of cinematic design, the graphic novel and illustrated books. It was a personal project for Gianni, who drew upon his decades of experience in illustrating numerous books and graphic novels. Intense and fast-paced, the tale enabled them to explore graphic storytelling and illustrate the text in a unique way. The artist Gary Gianni and designer Marcelo Anciano both felt that Lovecraft's short story presented an opportunity to visually expand the Cthulhu Mythos and push the boundaries of illustrated books. The author's concept deeply redefined the horror story with this thrilling, dense mystery that spawned a virtual genre. When these ancient ones awaken, humanity is plagued by a nightmare of terrors etched upon an epic backdrop. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu defined the ancient gods as dark creatures who came from the stars and ruled the world before mankind. Along with working on graphic novels, he also produces portraits, t-shirt graphics, and other commissions.Download The Call of Cthulhu A Mystery in Three Parts Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle As well as illustrating his graphic novels, he writes and adapts the scripts for most of them and is published worldwide in fifteen languages. He has been a freelance illustrator for more than twenty years and has worked for clients including Image Comics, Oxfam, Harvey Nichols, Barnes & Noble, Scholastic, Canterbury Classics, and the British Museum. Pete Katz is a half-Irish, half-Greek illustrator and writer, born in the East End of London. Lovecraft was an American author of horror, fantasy, and science fiction, especially the subgenre known as weird fiction. Dave Shephard moved down to the south coast of England to study illustration at Brighton College many years ago. A love of drawing and sea swimming made the town a natural fit. Since then, he’s worked in the wonderfully varied and ever-evolving world of illustration. He specializes in books for teens and younger readers, as well as graphic novels.
