More graphic novels. Kind of. Actually several of these appear to be more like heavily illustrated tales.

1) The indie Alien Books’ Horror Pulp Stories is set to ship on 4th October 2023, a one-off publication including Lovecraft’s “The Call of Cthulhu” with…

the chilling illustrations of master of horror Salvador Sanz

2) Keys Of Cthulhu One Shot #1. Sounds a bit tenuous, initially. A witch called Avril Williams visits a “mysterious South American island teeming with evil” and… Cthulhu. In 48 pages of actual story. Though elsewhere we learn that it’s just part of a larger set of tales, and that it…

brings the Grimm Universe one step closer to the climactic finale of ‘The Year of Lovecraft’, as Dagon slowly gathers the keys necessary to unlock Cthulhu’s prison.

3) The new Strange Horror #1 comics anthology has an adaptation of Lovecraft’s “The Music of Zahn” by Bill Bryan…

updates H.P. Lovecraft’s 1922 tale to 1973 cosmic punk. Bill Bryan pictures [early proto-punk band] characters looking for action who find more than they can handle.

Sounds like it combines “Zann” with “The Terrible Old Man”? The preview PDF also has a tease for…

Welcome to Dunwich is an H.P. Lovecraft homage I have since expanded to a 108-page monster book, that some day someone may want to publish.

4) This week the Deep Cuts blog looks at Vagen till Necronomicon (2017)…

While some sellers have categorized this book as a graphic novel, it would probably be more correct to label this an illustrated novel [which is an] expansion of Lovecraft’s “The History of the Necronomicon,” retaining the essential elements of the story but expanding the narrative of Abdul Alhazred, adding a Vathek– or 1,001 Nights-style doomed romance.

5) The “first Cthulhu by Gaslight novel is set for summer 2024″ from Chaosium, “revealing sinister forces threatening the very heart of terror-struck Victorian London.” I’d imagine it will be fairly well illustrated, though it is not a graphic novel.

6) And finally, an exhibition. “National Bestiary: Creatures of the Argentine Imaginary” is apparently a mix of South American folklore and imaginary creatures from Argentinian comics (for instance, Lovecraft artist Breccia gave a public talk a few days ago). The exhibition runs until 24th September 2023, in the Juan L. Ortiz room of the Argentine National Library.