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I bet octopuses think bones are horrific. I bet all their cosmic horror stories involve rigid-limbs and hinged joints.
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Art by Tim White - Mask of Cthulhu (Grafton, 1987)
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Cthulhu by Walter Simonson (Heavy Metal October 1979)
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Poster for The Call of Cthulhu
He just looks so happy
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You know, shoggoths are canonly beings bred to be slaves, who became intelligent and rebelled against the Elder Things that treated them like animals. Even when they were made aware that the shoggoths now had independent minds, the Elder Things continued to force them to labor under them. The shoggoths exterminated the Elder Things after they failed to gain their freedom.
And yet I have never once seen them portrayed sympathetically. They’re even one of the few Cthulhu Mythos beings canonly capable of taking on a completely human appearance, if their alien features were an issue. They’re even intimated to be the ancestors of all life on Earth.
Also, they canonly fought Cthulhu himself, and all his children.
We could have a little more appreciation for them than depicting them as disgusting mindless cannon fodder, is all I’m saying.
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Featuring hits such as “if I were a deep one (blubblublublub)”
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Art by Murray Tinkelman for the Ballantine Books paperback editions of H.P. Lovecraft’s stories.
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Cthulhu Portrait, Was trying out some new approaches with this one that gives abit of a gestural traditional look.
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https://ift.tt/3cAEcps September 27, 2020 at 07:08PM +visit our fellow Goethepunk art page
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