Alhazred Heights: Love Craft Again

Click here for the Alhazred Heights archive page. Fonts from Blambot.
More strips over at the Toybox, which will start back on its Tuesday/Thursday schedule tomorrow.

Click here for the Alhazred Heights archive page. Fonts from Blambot.
More strips over at the Toybox, which will start back on its Tuesday/Thursday schedule tomorrow.
Dead Space
Holy crap, is this game terrifying. And that’s just the intro. Sure, the creepy nursery rhyme theme is a little derivative but I think that’s something computer games are actually really good at. You take the really good bits from genre work (films mostly) and you squish it all together (see Halo, amongst many others). It’s not art, but it’s fun. And this game is packed full of blood-squirty dismembering fun.
The only possible hiccup is that like Condemned and Call of Cthulhu before it, it may be too scary to finish.
Why yes, I am a scaredy cat.
Fallout 3
Depending on what mood I’m in, I could well call Oblivion my favourite computer game. It’s certainly the game I’ve spent the most amount of hours on, by a hee-uge margin. I got it years ago, and because of the finding time thing, I still haven’t completed it. So I’m very much in the target market for a post-apocalyptic version.
Not spent loads of time on it yet because I really do want to finish Dead Space, but I should imagine a lot of ‘09 is going to spent on this one. And, hopefully, Elder Scrolls V in ‘10.
The Rise and Fall of the Shi’ar Empire
I’ve been meaning to get this one for a while. The follow up to Deadly Genesis (reviewed here previously), and like the previous story an entertaining yarn. Brubaker’s an excellent writer, and very good at doing a Claremont-style story in the modern Marvel house style. I feel like I’m damning with faint praise, but that’s not the intention. To be honest, it’s nice to read a superhero comic that doesn’t irritate me on any level.
Lovecraft’s Haunt of Horror and Cthulhu Tales
Sorry, that last one got a bit catty.
A couple of Mythos comics were added to the haul this year, and although I haven’t had chance to read them yet I’ve skimmed through. The MAX title is the hardcover of Richard Corben’s straightforward Lovecraft adaptations, and looks gorgeous. The second is the first paperback collection of BOOM! Studio’s ongoing anothology title. BOOM! Haven’t made a single misstep yet with their Cthulhu titles, and I doubt they’re going to start here.
Arkham Asylum 15th Anniversary edition
Really needs a post to itself. In short: brilliant, better than I remember it. Unfortunately the good bits were all left in Morrison’s original script, so this is the first version I’ve ever read that makes a damned bit of sense. A flawed masterpiece.
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
Late to the party on this one, as I’ve only just upgraded to a graphics card that can handle the game. I assume we’re all geeks here, and we’re all familiar with the Games Workshop property that is, perhaps, nerdness incarnate.
Let’s just say, if Fallout 3 doesn’t suck up all of my time, then Dawn of War will be getting the rest. Hoo boy, I hope you’re all ready for another dip in productivity. Damn shame I’m fucking awful at RTS games.
The Steel Remains, by Richard Morgan
Britain’s best SF writer tackles fantasy. Half way through this, and it’s very good.
The Birthing House by Christopher Ransom
Picked up at random for being a haunted house book on the cheap at Asda. Last book I got from there was Joe Hill’s Heart Shaped Box, and that one was fantastic.
Again, only half way through it. Good points and bad points and I haven’t made my mind up about it yet, but it’s entertaining and it cost about three quid so I shouldn’t really complain either way.
That’s that faint praise thing again, isn’t it?
Anyway, turns out there’s a competition running in connection with the book, and the first prize is a weekend in that haunted hotel in Ludlow (Ludlow?) that’s been mentioned here before, more than once. The town’s obviously cornering the market in this kind of thing.

Click here for the Alhazred Heights archive page.
And before I forget, the fonts used in the strip are all from the indispensable Blambot.

Click here for the Alhazred Heights archive page.
Edit: Hmm. Where there should be an image, there is none. Not sure what’s going on here, but the server’s been a bit funky over the past day or so. I won’t get a chance to fiddle around with it until a little later on. Summer events, eh. There’s always delays.
Later Edit: Ok, looks like it’s fixed now. Don’t have a clue what the trouble was, but hopefully it won’t reoccur tomorrow.
Summer’s here, folks, and I can tell because it’s been raining all weekend and the shed almost blew over. The Big Two have kicked off their Big Annual Crossovers, and not to be outdone, here at the Hall we’re going to start and finish our Event That Changes Everything within the span of a single week. No hype, no overpromotion, and we certainly don’t expect you to drop a couple of hundred quid for the pleasure. Although, you know, feel free to do so if you really want to.
