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Shotguns v. Cthulhu: Double-Barrelled Action in the Horrific World of HP Lovecraft
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Shotguns v. Cthulhu: Double-Barrelled Action in the Horrific World of HP Lovecraft
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Shotguns v. Cthulhu: Double-Barrelled Action in the Horrific World of HP Lovecraft

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Pulse-pounding action meets cosmic horror in this exciting collection from the rising stars of the New Cthulhuiana, as humanity takes up arms against the monsters and gods of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos. The fighting takes place in the past, present, and future, from the birth of the shotgun to the end of the world, and contributors who boast high name recognition among today's Cthulhu Mythos fans, including the cocreators of the Delta Green mythos setting and the cohosts of the H. P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast, relentlessly hurtle readers into the madness and danger. The complete list of authors includes Natania Barron, Steve Dempsey, Dennis Detwiller, Larry DiTillio, Chad Fifer, A. Scott Glancy, Dave Gross, Dan Harms, Rob Heinsoo, Kenneth Hite, Chris Lackey, Robin D. Laws, Nick Mamatas, Ekaterina Sedia, and Kyla Ward.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2013
ISBN9781908983831
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Shotguns v. Cthulhu: Double-Barrelled Action in the Horrific World of HP Lovecraft

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    A bit uneven, as most anthologies of this kind are, but does contain several gems. The premise is interesting (even if it's been done before), and the selection is nice and varied while not straing too far away from the main theme. Bonus points for title and cover. Get this if you're a fan of the post-Lovecraft Mythos. Purists will find some things to like too, in all probability, but maybe no enough to make this worthwhile over other new anthologies like, for instance Joshi's Black Wings of Cthulhu.