Gather ’round, for we have some spine-tingling Lovecraftian horror news that will send shivers down your bookish spines! Titan Comics has just unveiled a sneak peek of their latest masterpiece, Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu.

This four-issue comic series is the brainchild of the brilliant Cynthia von Buhler. It’s the third installment in her captivating Minky Woodcock series. If you loved The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini and The Girl Who Electrified Tesla, then brace yourselves. Prepare for a wild ride into the eerie world of H.P. Lovecraft and his infamous creation, Cthulhu.

Picture this: a tale inspired by true WWII maritime operations. It is peppered with shocking satanic events and monstrous men. It also includes one particularly salacious sea creature. Our fearless heroine, Minky, finds herself entangled in a web of mystery and horror. She crosses paths with none other than the legendary horror writer H.P. Lovecraft himself. Yes, you heard that right! The creator of the dreaded Cthulhu makes an appearance, and things are about to get delightfully dark and twisted.

A Fresh Dive into Lovecraftian Horror: The Girl Called Cthulhu

For those of you who revel in the macabre and the supernatural, this series promises to be a feast. It will ignite your imagination. Von Buhler’s storytelling prowess combined with Lovecraft’s chilling mythos is a match made in literary heaven (or perhaps, literary hell?). Expect to be transported to a world where the lines between reality and nightmare blur. Every page turn brings a new thrill.

So, dear readers, mark your calendars and prepare your cozy reading nooks. Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu is set to be a must-read. It is perfect for anyone who loves a good blend of historical intrigue. Supernatural suspense and a dash of Lovecraftian horror are also included. Stay tuned to Book Ritual for more updates, and as always, happy reading! 📖👻

Interior Art for “The Girl Called Cthulhu” by Cynthia Von Buhler.

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One response to “A Fresh Dive into Lovecraftian Horror: The Girl Called Cthulhu”

  1. Willy, just curious, have you seen the series, “Lovecraft Country”?

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