Re-Animation Formula
Of all the Lovecraft stories I've listened to* I like the Herbert West ones the best. This is probably because instead of the main character having wacky things happen to him,** as in most of the stories, Dr West makes them happen, or is at least responsible for 90% of the plot. And, it must be said, I find myself identifying with his monomania and emotional detachment, for better or worse, though my interest lies more in imparting life to lifeless lines rather than dead boxers or decapitated Canadian officers...
Anyway, here's a mediocre artistic encapsulation of the formula to the stories (which you can read here if you're interested):






Apparently Dr West = Milo + Wiggins ... erm.
*Again thanks to my generous friend and his CD burner ... I haven't managed to actually read any yet, though considering I haven't been able to actually read anything for the last two months any such attempt would probably have failed anwyay.
**I wonder what Mr Lovecraft would think of me describing his horror as 'wacky'...
Anyway, here's a mediocre artistic encapsulation of the formula to the stories (which you can read here if you're interested):






Apparently Dr West = Milo + Wiggins ... erm.
*Again thanks to my generous friend and his CD burner ... I haven't managed to actually read any yet, though considering I haven't been able to actually read anything for the last two months any such attempt would probably have failed anwyay.
**I wonder what Mr Lovecraft would think of me describing his horror as 'wacky'...
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I'm glad you think I've gotten better since May ... I feel like the last year has been like walking up a down escalator.
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(Anonymous) 2007-01-14 03:13 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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Milo + Wiggins = Dr. West
I LOVE it. XD
garfield
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This is very good. The characterization is fantastic. Great job! (Love that zombie!)
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(Anonymous) 2007-01-12 12:06 am (UTC)(link)sloth
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However, your 'encapsulation' is amazing and hilarious, and I'm going to use it to ward off nightmares. Bravo. ^_~
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*applauds*
I am amsued.
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Thank you. I life-drew the fire at my cousin's place to finish off last year's sketchbook.
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(Anonymous) 2007-01-15 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)Zombie-Tann? AAAAAAAA! Only if your capacity for debate survives! (Although it might be slightly amusing to watch your vocabulary slowly degenerate along with your rotting brain :) - anybody care to translate one of Tann's eloquent epistles into "Zombie"?)
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Random Question...
(Anonymous) 2007-01-14 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
Actually, I find it amusing most of the time. I have a weird sense of humor.
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Either that, or I'd move to Chicago---the Machine there would welcome my talents. "At last! I have the FORMULA! Now every dead man and woman in Chicago shall vote Democratic...FOREVER! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"
(If you're not aware of it, Chicago's famous for its get-out-the-vote drives in the cemeteries.)
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I like lots of things HPL didn't like. I'm sure his horror at finding people still reading his disliked stories would be amplified by their being rendered into cartoony drawings. Oh well, he'll just have to climb out of his grave and give me a smack then, won't he?
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Kind of like how you may feel looking back at early drawings you did for assignments: "Was I ever THAT bad?"
He also didn't care for how he'd had to re-cap the earlier action at the start of each new part---the stories had been serialized somewhere.