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The Whisperer in Darkness is a 2011 independent horror film directed and produced by Sean Branney, Andrew Leman, and David Robertson and distributed by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society. Based on the H. P. Lovecraft short story of the same name , it was shot using Mythoscope , a blend of vintage and modern filming techniques intended to ...
The Whisperer in Darkness is a 26,000-word novella by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written February–September 1930, it was first published in Weird Tales , August 1931. [ 1 ] Similar to The Colour Out of Space (1927), it is a blend of horror and science fiction .
The three stories in Necronomicon are based on two H. P. Lovecraft short stories and one Lovecraft novella: "The Drowned" is based on "The Rats in the Walls", "The Cold" is based on "Cool Air", and "Whispers" is based on The Whisperer in Darkness. 1994's The Lurking Fear is an adaptation of Lovecraft's story "The Lurking Fear". It has some ...
The series was written by Julian Simpson and is connected to his Pleasant Green Universe audio drama setting. [3] In particular, a version of The Department, a shadowy government agency monitoring supernatural threats, appears in both the Mythos trilogy of audio dramas and The Lovecraft Investigations; a bonus episode for the final episode of the series also directly mentions Marie Lairre, a ...
Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Whisperer in Darkness (2020) Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Curse of Yig (2020) Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Horror in the Museum (2021) Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Black Stone (2023) Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Shunned House (2023) Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Temple of Jupiter Ammon ...
In addition to The Whisperer in Darkness, the cycle references other works by Lovecraft and introduces a number of ideas that he would expand upon in later works. The town of Innsmouth is mentioned in sonnets VIII ("The Port") and XIX ("The Bells") The story told in sonnet XII ("The Howler") presages "The Dreams in the Witch House" (1932).
The following two issues presented a sequel to the events of "The Whisperer In Darkness", penciled by veteran Marvel Comics artist Don Heck, with a script provided by Mark Ellis and Terry Collins. The Mi-Go and their human collaborators were portrayed as paving the way for the return of the Old Ones, including Cthulhu.
Shub-Niggurath is a deity created by H. P. Lovecraft.She is often associated with the phrase "The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young". The only other name by which Lovecraft referred to her was "Lord of the Wood" in his story The Whisperer in Darkness.