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Kthulhu Reich (Paperback)
Ken Asamatsu; Translated by Jim Rion; Illustrated by Wayne Miller
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R436
Discovery Miles 4 360
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Queen of K'n-yan (Paperback)
Ken Asamatsu; Translated by Kathleen Taji; Introduction by Darrell Schweitzer
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R431
Discovery Miles 4 310
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The mummy of a beautiful young girl from Shang Dynasty China is
found in an ornate and astonishingly large underground tomb.
Preliminary research shows that her cells contain reptilian DNA,
and a Japanese research lab is asked to investigate further...
Working under the stern Dr. Li, molecular biologist Morishita Anri
begins to probe the mysteries locked in the mummy's genetic code,
while experiencing strange hallucinations of a different time and
place. As Dr. Li hints at prehuman intelligences and huge caverns
under the earth, Anri begins to wonder why uniformed soldiers of
the PRC Liberation Army are present in the research center in
Tokyo. Hallucinations and reality begin to fuse as innocents begin
to die in both realities... A classic work of modern horror from
the fevered brain of Asamatsu Ken, recognized as a master of weird
fiction and horror in Japan. Stunning cover art by Kojima Ayami.
This well-received collection of original stories and articles
inspired by the 'Cthulhu Mythos' created by H.P. Lovecraft was
published in Japan in 2002 as a two-volume set under the name
Hishinkai. The list of contributing authors is a who's-who of
Japanese horror fiction, featuring some of the finest writers in
Japan today, and reviews demonstrate that the Japanese taste for
horror can send shivers up English-speaking spines as well In
cooperation with Tokyo Sogensha, the Japanese publishers, and the
anthology editor, Mr. Asamatsu Ken, we are proud to present this
third volume of the series, with a new selection of eerie
masterpieces to delight and chill you. Each story is accompanied by
a fascinating introduction by Robert M. Price, the recognized
master of the Mythos. The cover is by Yamada Akihiro, who is
already winning fans with his "four seasons" approach to the four
books in this series. In addition to handling many of the covers
for the Japanese-language editions of Lovecraft and other Mythos
works, he has built up a loyal following in the States as well for
his work.
This massive collection of original stories and articles inspired
by the 'Cthulhu Mythos' created by H.P. Lovecraft was published in
Japan in 2002 as a two-volume set under the name Hishinkai. The
list of contributing authors is a who's-who of Japanese horror
fiction, featuring some of the finest writers in Japan today. In
cooperation with Tokyo Sogensha, the Japanese publishers, and the
anthology editor, Mr. Asamatsu Ken, we are proud to present these
dark visions of the Mythos as interpreted by Japanese authors. You
will find some stories that return like old friends, carrying on
the Lovecraft tradition, while others will shock you with totally
new and unexpected vistas of horror. Each story is accompanied by a
thought-provoking introduction by Robert M. Price, the recognized
master of the Mythos. The cover is by Yamada Akihiro, who has
handled many of the covers for the Japanese-language editions of
Lovecraft and other Mythos works, and has established a name for
himself in the States as well.
This well-received collection of original stories and articles
inspired by the 'Cthulhu Mythos' created by H.P. Lovecraft was
published in Japan in 2002 as a two-volume set under the name
Hishinkai. The list of contributing authors is a who's-who of
Japanese horror fiction, featuring some of the finest writers in
Japan today, and reviews demonstrate that the Japanese taste for
horror can send shivers up English-speaking spines as well! We are
proud to present this fourth and last volume of the series, with a
new selection of eerie masterpieces to delight and chill you. Each
story is accompanied by a fascinating introduction by Robert M.
Price, the recognized master of the Mythos. The cover is by Yamada
Akihiro, who is already winning fans with his "four seasons"
approach to the four books in this series. In addition to handling
many of the covers for the Japanese-language editions of Lovecraft
and other Mythos works, he has built up a loyal following in the
States as well for his work.
This massive collection of original stories and articles inspired
by the 'Cthulhu Mythos' created by H.P. Lovecraft was published in
Japan in 2002 as a two-volume set under the name Hishinkai. The
list of contributing authors is a who's-who of Japanese horror
fiction, featuring some of the finest writers in Japan today. In
cooperation with Tokyo Sogensha, the Japanese publishers, and the
anthology editor, Mr. ASAMATSU Ken, we are proud to present this
second volume of the series. Here you will find new vistas of
horror - some stories with shock you, others force you to look at
your daily life through new eyes. Each story is accompanied by a
thought-provoking introduction by Robert M. Price, the recognized
master of the Mythos.
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