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The Sleep of Reason: The Emperor Awakes

by Jason Thompson on August 1, 2013 at 6:18 pm

In just a few weeks The Sleep of Reason, a comics horror anthology I contributed to, will go to press. I really enjoyed working on this book and was happy to be invited to participate by my old Girlamatic comrade-in-arms, C. Spike Trotman. My own piece is a 16-page story titled “The Emperor Awakes”: here is the first page.

I can’t wait to see the finished anthology! We were instructed to basically do the most disturbing comics we could do I did my best. I’ll keep posting information about it here as it comes out.

In other news: if you’re interested in Lovecraft and horror cinema, please check out the Kickstarter for the HP Lovecraft Film Festival and CthulhuCon in Los Angeles this year (September 27-29)! You can get T-shirts and posters with my artwork, including the Film Festival poster I drew (which you can check out behind the link). The Kickstarter ends in just two weeks, so please check it out! And of course I’ll be a guest at the Festival too.

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HP Lovecraft Film Festival and CthulhuCon!

by Jason Thompson on June 4, 2013 at 12:58 pm


Iä! Iä! I’m not going to be able to make it to NecronomiCon this year due to a family commitment, but I really wanted to go to at least one big Lovecrafty event in 2013… and that event is going to be the HP Lovecraft Film Festival and CthulhuCon in Los Angeles on September 27-29! And not only will I be there, I also drew the poster. You can see my original first (well, secondish) draft of the poster here, and I highly recommend you go to the film festival facebook page to see the final version with text and improved, brightened colors!

I’m really looking forward to going to Los Angeles. Hopefully in addition to the festival, I’ll get to see my family and my L.A. peeps such as Lanny Liu, Derek Kirk Kim, Michael Kenny and all the other people I tragically forgot to include in this sentence. But what am I saying — the festival is only three days long! Jay (who helped immeasurably with the colors for this poster) and I will probably have our hands full just being at the theater, talking to folks, meeting the guests such as horror/fantasy Arkham House author Gary Myers and seeing films including hopefully, I hear, the trailer for Huan Vu’s feature-length original movie The Dreamlands — the ONLY full-length film ever made based on one of HPL’s dream stories that I’m aware of. I was very kindly invited to do some work on the film project and I really regret that due to time commitments I wasn’t able to. But I look forward to seeing it, and perhaps doing some Dreamlands: The Movie fan art in the future…

Anyway! This poster was inspired by Lovecraft’s brief stint working as a ticket-taker at a movie theater (really!), a subject which was recently researched in a fascinating blog post by David Haden at Tentaclii. I decided to focus on Lovecraft’s more obscure monsters (with a few obvious exceptions such as the Deep Ones and Cthulhu), but I bet anyone who’s familiar with all of his stories and revisions will be able to identify them pretty quickly (?). Go check out the final (?) version of the poster here! And see you in L.A. in September!

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Friday Sketch

by Jason Thompson on December 14, 2012 at 2:12 pm


While I’m working on the final pages of Sarnath, here’s a commissioned sketch I finished the other day. It has nothing to do with HP Lovecraft or the Dreamlands, but it’s nice to be asked to just draw human characters once in awhile. Is it bad to admit I get that sense of “adventurous expectancy” (Lovecraft quote) from idealized manga-ish character art, not just Georgian architecture, like Lovecraft did?

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