H.P. Lovecraft meets Bil Keane
March 28, 2005 1:30 PM   Subscribe

H.P. Lovecraft meets Bil Keane via, via
posted by trharlan (15 comments total)

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Ah, Bil Keane. So horrible, and therefore so wonderful.
posted by gurple at 1:37 PM on March 28, 2005


Ah, Lovecraft. So wonderful, and therefore inspires things that are so horrible.

Actually, the film fest is typically so horrible that it's good.
posted by gurple at 1:39 PM on March 28, 2005


H.P. Lovecraft - How Brown Sauce Can Enrich Your Sexlife
posted by Pretty_Generic at 1:44 PM on March 28, 2005


I found this description of site to be beautiful:

Lovecraft's phantasm-haunted sensibility creates fun sparks when rubbed against Bil Keane's aw-shucks apple-pie sensibility. The clean cartoon lines are a semblance of order waiting to be violated by intimations of the fearfully glimpsed.

If only all Internet parodies were so delicately nuanced. The cartoon collection is also delightful. Great post!
posted by Down10 at 2:23 PM on March 28, 2005


This kicks ass, LOL. In a bone-chilling, unutterable, indescribably horrific way, straining our wits to the point of madness and beyond, of course.
posted by Shane at 2:30 PM on March 28, 2005


I thought the peeps were somewhat creative. And seasonal.
posted by gimonca at 2:36 PM on March 28, 2005


Keane has always been chilling. His scenarios are of the most grisly description, all the ghastlier because of their frightened reticence and cloudy evasiveness. And the characters... these children - surely a race of hereditary daemons beside whom Gilles de Retz and the Marquis de Sade would seem the veriest tyros. Truly macabre.
posted by taz at 2:43 PM on March 28, 2005


I don't know much about Lovecraft, but this works amazingly well. Great post, thanks.
posted by livii at 2:53 PM on March 28, 2005


This is good.
posted by klangklangston at 3:00 PM on March 28, 2005


Am I crazy, or has this livejournal now been deleted? This sucks, because it was great.
posted by BackwardsCity at 8:21 PM on March 28, 2005




Man, I wish you could edit comments, so I wasn't just talking to myself here. But I did stumble across the creator's livejournal, and it turns out we're the ones that done broke it.

I'm leaving now.
posted by BackwardsCity at 11:26 PM on March 28, 2005


Ah, well. Yet another person stung by the notion that there is no privacy on the open internet... Too bad, though — these were great.
posted by taz at 3:41 AM on March 29, 2005


Seems to me she's unclear on the concept of how the Intarweb works...
posted by Irontom at 4:09 AM on March 29, 2005


Perhaps the explanation for her hasty departure is more...sinister...than has been revealed. Perhaps her work drew attention, not from lawyers, but from...the others. I cannot say more.
posted by felix at 4:39 PM on March 31, 2005


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