PC Guru Reviews The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors

PC Guru Reviews The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors

“Overall, the volume is a perfect addition if one wants to use such in-depth data about different creatures, either for role-playing parties, game development, or just for my own short stories and ideas. And from Merlo, I hope we can see more similar publications in the future. If only he hid from the Great Elders and did not end up as their victim.”

(You may want to translate the article from Hungarian)

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GeekDad reviews The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror

GeekDad reviews The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror

Paul Benson recently posted his review of our latest horror reference work, now available for purchase on our website.

“The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror gives its subject matter a science-based approach, but with a narrow focus specifically on the cosmic creatures of the Cthulhu Mythos.”

“Overall, I enjoyed The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror. Luis Merlo, who both wrote and illustrated this book, demonstrates a deep knowledge of anatomy and biology, and has applied that knowledge to these fictional creatures to create plausible explanations of their existence and behavior.”

Unboxing The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors

Unboxing The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors

Watch Arthur Petersen review the book and explain how it came about. Here is a reaction from one of our readers:

“HOLY SMOKES!!!….Just read the Transition of Luis Merlo, I won’t spoil anything but let’s just say that if you play Cthulhu then you better get this book knowing that much was given to get this printed, am sooooo getting this book.”
Rafael Vazquez

Whispers From Darkness Reviews The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror

Whispers From Darkness Reviews The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror

Susurros desda la Oscuridad (Whispers from Darkness) recently took a close look at our newest book. Just click the “translate” button to read the description in your own language!

“In the end, these types of works are for the very sybarites of the subject, but I think that it is a book that not only serves to expand our knowledge about these creatures, but is also a bottomless well of ideas to create our own adventures.

The author includes for each creature some notes that will help us to use them in the games of our favorite role-playing game.”