Inspired by the writings of HP Lovecraft and expanding on its rich, gothic universe, Cthulhu Too: The Stranger in Yellow brings you a tale of dark cosmic horror, wrapped in the cloak of comedy. To enrich Lovecraft’s work, Cthulhu Too tells its tale from the perspective of those characters noticeably absent in Lovecraft’s work - women and those of color.
After their brush with death, occultist neighbors and the prospect of being an unwilling mother to an evil god, Emma and Cousin Holly now face the challenge of quiet, average life. Or so they hoped. It isn’t long before danger is invited into their home. With the aid of former groundskeeper Samuel they must unravel the mystery of the Stranger in Yellow before it’s too late. Is this yet another attempt to bring fourth the power of Cthulhu? Are Holly and Emma destined to bring about the dark lord? Or is Cthulhu already closer than they think?
Inspired by the writings of HP Lovecraft and expanding on its rich, gothic universe, Cthulhu Too: The Stranger in Yellow brings you a tale of dark cosmic horror, wrapped in the cloak of comedy. To enrich Lovecraft’s work, Cthulhu Too tells its tale from the perspective of those characters noticeably absent in Lovecraft’s work - women and those of color.
After their brush with death, occultist neighbors and the prospect of being an unwilling mother to an evil god, Emma and Cousin Holly now face the challenge of quiet, average life. Or so they hoped. It isn’t long before danger is invited into their home. With the aid of former groundskeeper Samuel they must unravel the mystery of the Stranger in Yellow before it’s too late. Is this yet another attempt to bring fourth the power of Cthulhu? Are Holly and Emma destined to bring about the dark lord? Or is Cthulhu already closer than they think?
Inspired by the writings of HP Lovecraft and expanding on its rich, gothic universe, Cthulhu Too: The Stranger in Yellow brings you a tale of dark cosmic horror, wrapped in the cloak of comedy. To enrich Lovecraft’s work, Cthulhu Too tells its tale from the perspective of those characters noticeably absent in Lovecraft’s work - women and those of color.
After their brush with death, occultist neighbors and the prospect of being an unwilling mother to an evil god, Emma and Cousin Holly now face the challenge of quiet, average life. Or so they hoped. It isn’t long before danger is invited into their home. With the aid of former groundskeeper Samuel they must unravel the mystery of the Stranger in Yellow before it’s too late. Is this yet another attempt to bring fourth the power of Cthulhu? Are Holly and Emma destined to bring about the dark lord? Or is Cthulhu already closer than they think?