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'''Author(s):''' [[Steve Hatherley]], [[Garrie Hall]], [[John Tynes]], [[Per Okerstrom]] | '''Author(s):''' [[Steve Hatherley]], [[Garrie Hall]], [[John Tynes]], [[Per Okerstrom]] | ||
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'''Appears in:''' ''[[The Unspeakable Oath]]'' Issues [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 02|02]], [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 03|03]], [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 04|04]] | '''Appears in:''' ''[[The Unspeakable Oath]]'' Issues [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 02|02]], [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 03|03]], [[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 04|04]] | ||
Revision as of 04:21, 27 August 2014
Details
Pages: 1-2
Author(s): Steve Hatherley, Garrie Hall, John Tynes, Per Okerstrom
Artist(s): Brian Bevel
Appears in: The Unspeakable Oath Issues 02, 03, 04
Summary
A column of scenario seeds for Call of Cthulhu
Issue 2 contained ‘’Grim Portrait’’ by Steve Hatherley. An artist dies violently in the manner of his paintings.
Issue 3 contained
- ‘’The Spider-Man’’ by Steve Hatherley. A patient in an asylum is covered in spiders.
- '"Men In Black’" by Garrie Hall. Two men dressed in black suits warn the investigator to stop.
- '"The Boods’" by John Tynes. A woman disappears. Her husband is arrested. The woman returns.
Issue 4 contained ‘’To All the Shapes at Sea’’ by Per Okerstrom. A monstrous sea creature is taken to Boston University. The scientist who examined the creature goes missing.