Lee Brown Coye - The White Road, 1974
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This is Hugh B. Cave’s first hardcover collection, Murgunstrumm and Others (1978). It won him a World Fantasy Award! Cave is sort of overlooked, a hugely prolific writer that got started in the pulp era. I am not real familiar with his work beyond this collection, which is…extremely effective? Cave isn’t particularly original, he’s pretty much putting his own spin on standard supernatural pulp tropes. But what a spin! This guy could write and maintain painfully taut atmosphere, Nearly every story has a disjointed, nightmarish quality.
Lee Brown Coye, a mainstay illustrator of Arkham House books, provides all the fantastically moody art. His famous sticks are here in large numbers. My understanding is that this was his last completed work before a debilitating stroke, but you wouldn’t know he was in decline judging from the work — it’s as crisp and clean and haunting as anything else in his career.
The book was published by Carcosa, an imprint run by David Drake and Karl Edward Wagner. Its one of only four books they put out (the others are an E. Hoffman Price collection and two Manly Wade Wellman collections). I wish they kept at it, they made lovely books!
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Lee Brown Coye (American, b. 1907)
The Graveyard Rats, 1975
Ink on paper
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Fantasy illustrator Lee Brown Coye and Bela Lugosi- 1949
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The Follower, Who Knocks?, 1946. Lee Brown Coye (1907-1981).
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Lee Brown Coye
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Fantasy illustrator Lee Brown Coye and Bela Lugosi- 1949
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A mom and dad who usually say no decide to say yes to their kids’ wildest requests — with a few ground rules — on a whirlwind day of fun and adventure.
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Film Cast:
Allison Torres: Jennifer Garner
Carlos Torres: Edgar Ramírez
Katie Torres: Jenna Ortega
Nando Torres: Julian Lerner
Ellie Torres: Everly Carganilla
H.E.R.: H.E.R.
Mr. Deacon: Nat Faxon
Hiring Executive: Molly Sims
Jean the Paramedic: Fortune Feimster
Officer Jones: Arturo Castro
Billie / Concert Coordinator: Tracie Thoms
Layla: Megan Stott
Tara: Yimmy Yim
Hailey Peterson: Snowden Grey
Officer Chang: Hayden Szeto
Julie: Alana Baer
Brian: Graham Phillips
Brent: Wolf Fleetwood-Ross
Trevor: Adam Faison
Mr. Hwang: James Kyson
Counter Gal: Michelle La
Mr. Chan: Leonardo Nam
Miss Hoffling: Naomi Ekperigin
Chase: James Calixte
Rob: Alek Cole
Jeremy: William Samiri
Tony: Ruy Iskandar
Teacher Beth: Cloie Wyatt Taylor
Nurse Linda: Joanna Strapp
Bob: Brent Morin
Joan: Cass Buggé
Karen: Lynn Andrews
Security Guard: Jordan Johnson-Hinds
KC: K.C. Clyde
Mary: Katie Baker
Rosemary: Ava Allan
Brad: Cameron Johnson
Woman on Something: Taylor Cooper
Mom in Car: Faryn Einhorn
Kablowey Maroon Team Player: Jeremy Culhane
Kablowey Green Team Player: Kristi Lauren
Kablowey Blue Team Player: Olivia Norman
Korean Customer: Arvin Lee
Man from Bathroom: Peter S. Kim
Officiant: Ron Yerxa
Helium Kid #1: Nicholas Sean Johnny
Helium Kid #2: Cameron James Elie
Seven Year Old Nando: Romyn Smith
Ten Year Old Katie: Aliyah Torres
Terrified Kid: Joshua Gallup
Stevie: Danielle Jalade
Woman in Cheetah Suit: Erin Allin O’Reilly
Officer Antonio: Rafael Boza
Harry: Tyler Riggin
Kablowey Orange Team Player: Mike Lane
Kablowey Orange Team Player #2: Sandy Fletcher
Sound Mixer: Chase Meyer
Party Kid #1: Lola Raie
Party Kid #2: Aidan McGraw
Maid of Honor: Rachel Amanda Bryant
Athletic Kid #1: Coral Coye
Athletic Kid #2: Kodiak Lehman
Athletic Kid #3: Makea Leonard
H.E.R. Band Member: Keithen Foster
H.E.R. Band Member: Carrington Brown
H.E.R. Band Member: Alonzo Harris
H.E.R. Band Member: Ricardo Ramos
H.E.R. Band Member: Ajanee Hambrick
H.E.R. Band Member: Malik Spence
Allah-Las Band Member: Miles Michaud
Allah-Las Band Member: Matthew Correia
Allah-Las Band Member: Pedrum Siadatian
Allah-Las Band Member: Timothy Hill
Film Crew:
Production Design: Doug J. Meerdink
Original Music Composer: Michael Andrews
Producer: Jennifer Garner
Set Decoration: Rosemary Brandenburg
Makeup Artist: Deborah La Mia Denaver
Director of Photography: Terry Stacey
Executive Producer: Miguel Arteta
Assistant Art Director: Mike Piccirillo
Editor: Jay Deuby
Costume Design: Susie DeSanto
Supervising Sound Editor: Darren Sunny Warkentin
Supervising Sound Editor: Andrew DeCristofaro
Executive Producer: Mark Moran
Producer: Daniel Rappaport
Costume Supervisor: Mitchell Ray Kenney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Will Files
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mark Paterson
Visual Effects Supervisor: Jean-François Ferland
Executive Producer: Justin Malen
Stunts: Kelli Barksdale
Makeup Department Head: Cristina Waltz
Producer: Lawrence Grey
Set Costumer: Natasha Romanow
Set Costumer: Cesha Ventre
Visual Effects Producer: Marie-Claude Lafontaine
Second Unit Director: Shauna Duggins
Set Dresser: Fante Zamora
Book: Tom Lichtenheld
Utility Stunts: Mallory Thompson
Set Decoration Buyer: Jennifer Pray
Producer: Ben Everard
Art Direction: Jason Perrine
Production Coordinator: Sally Potters
Makeup Artist: Jamie Hess
Book: Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Producer: Nicole King
Executive Producer: Adam Simpson-Marshall
Visual Effects Producer: Erin Hewitt
Set Dresser: Max Bostic
Visual Effects Supervisor: Brandon Nelson
VFX Artist: Sébastien Chartier
VFX Artist: Jason Evanko
VFX Artist: Alyssa Koncelik-Diemer
Movie Reviews:
r96sk: Rather unoriginal, though the cast make it more likeable than it would otherwise be.
‘Yes Day’ is exactly what it says on the tin, you will not be shocked to find out what the plot is. It plays out in the most predictable way possible, even the hearty moments are a little too sickly at times. With that sai...
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Lee Brown Coye - Cover illustration for the 25th anniversary issue of Weird Tales (1944)
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Lee Brown Coye - The Black Ferris
(Weird Tales - May 1948)
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Lee Brown Coye (1907-1981), ''Fantastic'', Vol. 12, #4, 1963
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Lee Brown Coye (1907-1981) “Portrait of H.P. Lovecraft” 3 Tales of Horror, back book cover (1967) Source
Note the fingers of his left hand, intertwining with the text.
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|“Dagon & Other Macabre Tales” Book Cover|
Artist; Lee Brown Coye
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Fantasy illustrator Lee Brown Coye and Bela Lugosi- 1949
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