(This post will be updated as I add to it…)
Concept one:

Starting on page 128 in ‘Titus Crow’, this scene depicts the rising of the ‘huge Cthonian’.
“For down in the valley depression great rifts had appeared in the earth- and from these seismic chasms terrible tendrils of gray, living matter spewed forth in awful animation!
Flailing spastically-like great, mortally wounded snakes across the battered, blistered terrain-the tendrils moved, and soon some of them encountered fleeing men! Great crimson maws opened in gray tendril ends, and-” (p.133)
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Concept two:

This one is going back to the classics. Mainly ‘Young Frankenstein’. Strong under-light on my ‘actors’ (Ian Mckellen and Jeremy irons); the background contains the ‘Clock of Dreams’ sparsely mentioned in the story, but later saves their lives. DeMarigny (Irons) is holding the ‘eggs’ of the young Cthulians. In the background is a guy, possibly screaming, running, etc… Around the border of the image are the shadows of Cthulian tentacles.
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The quote at the top of the poster reads,”That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die.”




One Comment
This is really fantastic David. (By the way, I didn’t realize you updated your blog so frequently.)
I really like both of these concepts you did. I think I like how up front/in your face your first sketch is. The second one is nice too, because who doesn’t love to see the actors faces?
Way to be a worker bee!