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In 2005, a man named Ken Matsuki killed two people and injured a third in a mass stabbing before jumping off a cliff; his body was never found. Three years later, a documentary film crew led by Koji Shiraishi began a project chronicling the aftermath of the incident and interviewing survivors.
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[10] Good Omens: Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman: 1990 Hastur appears as one of the Dukes of Hell. I, Cthulhu: Neil Gaiman: 1986 A short story on Gaiman's website featuring Cthulhu dictating an autobiography to a human slave. [11] The Illuminatus! Trilogy: Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea: 1975 Features several Mythos references. "Jerusalem's ...
Vilgax in Ben 10 is a Chimera Sui Generis. Exposed to water, he transforms into a giant squid-like creature, which he refers to as his true form. Topo, a supporting character in the comic book series Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis. Wash Buckler, a pirate Skylander with octopus-like face from the toyline video game, Skylanders.
The forces of good were supposed to have won, locking Cthulhu and others beneath the earth, the ocean, and elsewhere. Derleth's Cthulhu Mythos stories went on to associate different gods with the traditional four elements of fire, air, earth, and water, which did not line up with Lovecraft's original vision of his mythos. However, Derleth's ...
Call of Cthulhu: The Card Game (2008), published by Fantasy Flight Games; Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, a 2005 first-person survival horror video game; Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land, a 2012 tactical RPG video game; Call of Cthulhu (video game), a 2018 survival horror role-playing video game
The Call of Cthulhu received various awards, including: Best Feature at Eerie Horror Film Festival (2006) [11] Prix Tournage for the Best American Movie at 23rd Avignon Film Festival (2006) [12] Audience Choice at Another Hole in the Head (2006) [13] Vuze Audience Favorites Winner (2007/2008) [14]
The book has been translated in English by Professors Theodore Hayward Gates and Pascal Chevillion in 1714 and describes the Great Old One Kassogtha, sister and incestuous bride of Cthulhu. The book also foretells of the coming of a messiah of destruction, who would be born in the western land of the red savage across the great ocean in ...