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  • ...article requires biographical information, <br>a more detailed catalog of Hodgson's "Mythos" fiction, and <br>details about ''House on the Borderland'' and ' Among William Hope Hodgson's creations that might be employed as part of the "Cthulhu Mythos" are:
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  • ...pears in the [[Carnacki]] supernatural detective stories of [[William Hope Hodgson]], while the similar "Terror from Beyond" is used to describe entities firs ...de, with a fresh, new sense of impending danger..." <br>— [[William Hope Hodgson]], "The Gateway of the Monster"
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  • ...Kevin A. Ross]]. The concept as used here first appears in [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s "The Hog" and other stories, developed further by Lovecraft and others, <br>— [[William Hope Hodgson]], "The Hog"
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  • ...rthur Conan Doyle]]'s contemporary rivals in the genre. In [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s "Horse of the Invisible", supernatural detective [[Carnacki]] investiga * Writer: (various); [[William Hope Hodgson]] (story), Philip Mackie (screenplay)
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  • ...article requires biographical information, <br>a more detailed catalog of Hodgson's "Mythos" fiction, and <br>details about ''House on the Borderland'' and ' Among William Hope Hodgson's creations that might be employed as part of the "Cthulhu Mythos" are:
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  • Origin: the ''Sigsand Manuscript'' originated with [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s [[Carnacki: The Ghost-Finder]] series of supernatural detective short s <br>— [[William Hope Hodgson]], "The Haunted Jarvee"
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  • Origin: [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s series of supernatural detective short stories, ''[[Carnacki: the Ghost <br>— [[William Hope Hodgson]], "The Gateway of the Monster"
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  • ...[[The Lost Continent (1968 film)]]'' (might be thought of as an uncredited Hodgson adaptation) * ''[[The Legend of Hell House (1973 film)]]'' (similar to Hodgson's Carnacki in the use of technology to bust ghosts)
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  • Origin: "Harzan's Monograph" Appears in [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s series of [[Carnacki: the Ghost-Finder]] stories <br>— William Hope Hodgson, "The Haunted Jarvee"
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  • Origin: [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s [[Carnacki: the Ghost-Finder]] stories <br>— [[William Hope Hodgson]], "The Gateway of the Monster"
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  • '''Horses of the Invisible''' are from [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s "[[The Horse of the Invisible (fiction)]]". <br>— [[William Hope Hodgson]]. "[[The Horse of the Invisible (fiction)]]"
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  • The '''Swine Folk''' are from [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s "[[The House on the Borderland (fiction)]]". <br>— [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s "[[The House on the Borderland (fiction)]]"
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  • ...eenplay), Masami Fukushima and Shinichi Hoshi (adaptation), [[William Hope Hodgson]] (story) ...g based on a Weird story by an author admired by Lovecraft ([[William Hope Hodgson]]), this is a tale about walking-and-talking fungi also features some unset
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  • ...]'s ''Ghost Finders'' series, which in turn was inspired by [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s series of stories featuging supernatural detective [[Carnacki]], the "G Short Description: [[Simon R. Green]] pays homage to [[William Hope Hodgson]] with his ''Ghost Finders'' series, where the protagonists work for the my
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  • * Writer: [[William Hope Hodgson]] (story), Stirling Silliphant (teleplay) Based on one of the stories of Lovecraft influence [[William Hope Hodgson]]; the story, though gloomy in outlook and suitably loaded with body horror
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  • ...; the similar concepts of the '''Raaee''' are a creation of [[William Hope Hodgson]] for his [[Carnacki]] stories, and the '''Teros''' are creations of [[Rich [[William Hope Hodgson]] employed a concept similar to (and predating) Derleth's Elder Gods in the
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  • **"Foreword (To the Hodgson Report)", [[Tim Maroney]] **"The Hodgson Report"
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  • ...om Beyond (fiction)]]"; there are also some similarities to [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s abnatural horrors from the ''[[Carnacki the Ghost Finder (fiction)]]'' * compare/contrast with [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s [[Outer Monstrosities]], [[Aeiirii]] and [[Saiitii]], the abnatural out
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  • ...seems to borrow a little from H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, William Hope Hodgson, and other weird fiction writers in the backstory of alien "old ones" from ...seems to borrow a little from H.P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, William Hope Hodgson, and other weird fiction writers in the backstory of alien "old ones" from
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  • '''Artist(s):''' [[Jon Hodgson]] (cover), [[Scott Purdy]], [[Jon Hodgson]], [[Sam Manley]], [[Scott Neil]]
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  • ...s work, but wouldn't be too far out of place in the sort of [[William Hope Hodgson]] story that Lovecraft might have enjoyed. * fiction: compare to [[William Hope Hodgson]]'s ''The Boats of the Glen Carrig''
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