Crypt of Cthulhu/Issues 101-125

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Issue 101

Cover art of the issue #101

Crypt of Cthulhu #101 was published in March 1999. It had 40 pages.

The theme of the issue was "The Vermont Horror".

Contents

  • Cover Art by Erika Henderson [illustration] (front cover)
  • Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (1–2)
  • The Vermont Horror by H. P. Lovecraft and Robert M. Price [fiction] (3–39)

Issue 102

Cover art of the issue #102

Crypt of Cthulhu #102 was published in August 1999. It had 40 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by D. L. Hutchinson [illustration] (front cover)
  • Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2, 6)
  • Secret of the Night-Gaunts by Will Murray [essay] (3–6)
  • The Door by C. J. Henderson [fiction] (7–12)
  • Why “The Dunwich Horror” is so Great by Charles Hoffman [essay] (13–21)
  • Notes from a Snug Room by T. G. L. Cockcroft [essay] (23–24)
  • R’lyeh Review [review] (25–29)
    • Regarding the Providence Point of View: The Book of Hyperborea (Necronomicon Press) reviewed by Ronald S. Hilger (25–28)
    • Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies (Arkham House Books, 1998) by Robert Bloch; collected and edited by Robert M. Price; reviewed by James Michael Black (28–29)
    • Cthulhu cult statuette sculpted by Daryl Hutchinson; reviewed by Robert M. Price (29)
  • From the Nightmarium by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. [essay] (30–32)
  • Mail-Call of Cthulhu [letter] (33–36, 21, 24, 29, 32)
    • Letter by Jim Rockhill (33–34)
    • Letter by Dave Felton (34–35)
    • Letter by Darrell Schweitzer (35)
    • Letter by John Eric Holmes (35–36)
    • Letter by Thomas R. Hall (36, 21, 24)
    • Letter by Peter Smith (24, 29, 32)

Issue 103

Cover art of the issue #103

Crypt of Cthulhu #103 was published in November 1999. It had 48 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by D. L. Hutchinson [illustration] (front cover)
  • Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2)
  • Making Excuses for Lovecraft’s Racism by Charles Hoffman [essay] (3–12)
  • The Unknown Lovecraft I: Political Operative by Kenneth W. Faig, Jr. [essay] (13–15)
  • H.P.L. (1890–1991) by Roland C. Wagner; translated by Jean-Daniel Brèque [fiction] (16–25)
  • The Whole Wide World: An HPL Biopic? by Darrell Schweitzer [essay] (26–29)
  • R’lyeh Review [review] (30)
    • The Fantastic Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft edited by James Van Hise; reviewed by Robert M. Price (30)
    • Cthulhu cane by Henry Higginbotham; reviewed by Robert M. Price (30)
  • Notes from a Snug Room by Tom Cockcroft [essay] (31–32)
  • Lustcraft by Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire, Esq. [essay] (34–35)
  • The Opal Ring by Michael Fantina [poetry] (35)
  • Cartoon by Paul Montelone [illustration] (35)
  • Mail-Call of Cthulhu [letter] (37–44, 15, 25, 29, 32)
    • Letter by Mark Francis (37)
    • Letter by John Howard (37)
    • Letter by Ken Faig, Jr. (37–38)
    • Letter by Roger Reus (38)
    • Letter by Brian Nestor (38–39)
    • Letter by John C. Hocking (39–40)
    • Letter by Darrell Schweitzer (40–41)
    • Letter by Andy Robertson (41)
    • Letter by Daniel Ust (41–43)
    • Letter by Eric Margolis, MD (43–44)
    • Letter by Eddie Sander (44, 15, 25, 29, 32)

Issue 104

Cover art of the issue #104

Crypt of Cthulhu #104 was published in March 2000. It had 44 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by D. L. Hutchinson [illustration] (front cover)
  • Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2)
  • The Cthulhu Cult by Ross F. Bagby [essay] (3–5)
  • I am the Ghost by Darrell Schweitzer [poetry] (5)
  • Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demons by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. [fiction] (6–19)
  • A History of the Miskatonic Valley, Part One: The Indians and the Early Colonists by Rawlik [fiction] (21–28)
  • Notes from a Snug Room: Errata for Lovecraft’s Selected Letters by T. E. D. Klein [essay] (29)
  • The Mummer’s Dance by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. [poetry] (30)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (31–35)
    • Dreams of a Diseased Mind (B.J.M. Press) by Steve Lines; reviewed by Robert M. Price (31–32)
    • Mr. X (Ballantine Books) by Peter Straub; reviewed by Robert M. Price (32–33)
    • The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories (Penguin) by H. P. Lovecraft; edited and introduced by S. T. Joshi; reviewed by Robert M. Price (33)
    • Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters: H.P. Lovecraft (Ohio University Press) by H. P. Lovecraft; edited by S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz; reviewed by Robert M. Price (33–34)
    • H.P. Lovecraft’s The Haunter of the Dark and other Creative Visions (Oneiros Books) by John Coulthart; reviewed by Robert M. Price (34)
    • H.P. Lovecraft’s The Call of Cthulhu (Cross Plains Comics) by Roy Thomas and Estaban Maroto; reviewed by Robert M. Price (34–35)
  • Old Eddie by Eldritchard (Richard L. Tierney) [poetry] (35)
  • Mail-Call of Cthulhu [letter] (36–38)
    • Letter by Charles Hoffman (36)
    • Letter by Jeff Dixon (36–38)
  • Folks of Innsmouth by Frank Searight [poetry] (39)
  • The Philtre by Edward Pickman Derby (David E. Schultz) [poetry] (40)

Issue 105

Cover art of the issue #105

Crypt of Cthulhu #105 was published in August 2000. It had 36 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by D. L. Hutchinson [illustration] (front cover)
  • Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2, 21)
  • Death’s Black Riders by R. E. Howard and C. J. Henderson [fiction] (3–10)
  • Xeroxing the Necronomicon by L. Sprague deCamp [poetry] (10)
  • Night of Samhain by Carlos Orsi Martinho; translated by Ricardo Madeira [fiction] (11–16)
  • Lovecraft, Lacan and the Lurking Fear by John Shire [essay] (17–21)
  • Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut’ulls-Hi’ehr by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. [poetry] (23)
  • The “Art” of H.P. Lovecraft by J. G. W. Russell [essay] (24–29)
  • Notes from a Snug Room by T. E. D. Klein [essay] (30
  • Thirteen Ways of Looking at Cthulhu by Mark Francis [poetry] (31–32)
  • Cultist Carpool (cartoon) by Paul Montelone [illustration] (32)
  • Lustcraft by Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire, Esq. [essay] (33–34)
  • The Sorcerer’s Sacrifice by Mark Francis [poetry] (34)
  • Interior Art [illustration] (34)
  • R’lyeh Review [review] (35)
    • The Annotated Supernatural Horror in Literature (Hippocampus Press, 2000) by H. P. Lovecraft; edited by S. T. Joshi; reviewed by Robert M. Price (35)
  • Heretical Gospel by Darrell Schweitzer [poetry] (35)
  • From Dead Saltes by Ann K. Schwader [poetry] (36)
  • Of Humane Dust by Ann K. Schwader [poetry] (36)

Issue 106

Cover art of the issue #106

Crypt of Cthulhu #106 was published in December 2000. It had 44 pages.

The theme of the issue was "Herbert West—Reincarnated".

Contents

  • Cover Art by D. L. Hutchinson [illustration] (front cover)
  • Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2)
  • Herbert West—Reincarnated [fiction] (3)
    • Part I: Colluding Cosmoses by Rod Heather [fiction] (3–6)
    • Part II: The Horror from the Holy Land by Brian McNaughton [fiction] (7–13)
    • Part III: In the Devil’s Garden by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. [fiction] (14–19)
    • Part IV: The Thing from the Ovens by Robert M. Price [fiction] (20–23)
  • Interior Art by Allen Koszowski [illustration] (23)
    • Part V: The Fear in the Waiting by C. J. Henderson [fiction] (24–32)
  • Interior Art by Allen Koszowski [illustration] (32)
    • Part VI: The Chaos into Time by Michael Cisco [fiction] (33–37)
  • Interior Art by Allen Koszowski [illustration] (37)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (38, 13, 43)
    • Quatermass II (The Roan Group Laserdisc Classics, 1998) reviewed by Fred Blosser (38, 13, 43)
  • Notes from a Snug Room by T. G. Cockcroft [essay] (39, 19)
  • Scarlet Obeisance by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. [poetry] (41–42)
  • Tales from the Eldritch Club by Darrell Schweitzer [poetry] (43)
  • Insanity by Robert A. Lovely [poetry] (44)
  • Ancients by Robert A. Lovely [poetry] (44)
  • Lovecraftian Cliffs Notes for Ech-Pi-El’s: The Outsider by Frank Searight [poetry] (44)
  • Camptown Zendo by R. L. Tierney [poetry] (44)

Issue 107

Cover art of the issue #107

Crypt of Cthulhu #107 was published in March 2001. It had 60 pages.

The theme of the issue was "Tales of the Derleth Mythos".

Contents

  • Cover Art by D. L. Hutchinson [illustration] (front cover)
  • Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2, 53)
  • Footsteps far Below by August Derleth and John Glasby [fiction] (3–25)
  • The Doom of Enos Harker by Lin Carter; completed by Laurence Cornford [fiction] (26–35)
  • Interior Art by Allen K. (Allen Koszowski) [illustration] (35)
  • The Summons of Hastur by Alan Gullette [fiction] (36–53)
  • Gus and Gein by Eldritchard (Richard L. Tierney) [poetry] (53)
  • Notes from a Snug Room by Tom Cockcroft [essay] (54)
  • When the Silence is All by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. [poetry] (55)

Issue 108

Cover art of the issue #108

Crypt of Cthulhu #108 was published in November 2017. It had 40 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by Eckhardt after Wilson (front cover)
  • Disturbing and Debatable Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2)
  • Deconstructing Nug and Yeb by Will Murray [essay] (3–7)
  • Pains of the Sufferer by Chad Hensley [poetry] (7)
  • The Grip of Evil Dream: Donald Wandrei by Morgan Holmes [essay] (8–18)
  • Stranger Tides by Ann K. Schwader [poetry] (18)
  • Genomic Criticism: A Lovecraftian Introduction by Donald R. Burleson, Ph.D. [essay] (19–20)
  • A Tale of Two Glossaries by Timothy Burall [essay] (21–23)
  • The Offering by Frank Coffman [poetry] (23)
  • Averoigne and Zothique by Scott Connors [essay] (24–31)
  • An Inquiry On The Menu Served At The Palace of King Nargs-Hei in Sarnath, Upon the Celebration Of The Thousandth Anniversary Of The Destruction Of Ib by Miguel Fliguer [essay] (32–36)
  • An Online Crypt of Cthulhu Index by Donovan K. Loucks [essay] (36)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (37–40, 31)
    • Review of The House of Nodens by Sam Gafford; reviewed by Robert M. Price (37)
    • Review of My Favorite Thing Is Monsters reviewed by Sam Gafford (37–38)
    • Review of The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath and Other Stories by H. P. Lovecraft and Jason Bradley Thompson; reviewed by Sam Gafford (38–39)
    • Review of Some Notes on a Nonentity by Sam Gafford and Jason C. Eckhardt; reviewed by H. P. Lovecraft (39–40)
    • Review of Some Notes on a Nonentity by Sam Gafford and Jason C. Eckhardt; reviewed by Robert M. Price (40)
    • Review of Of Mist and Crystal: Selected Poetry by Henry J. Vester III; reviewed by Robert M. Price (31)

Issue 109

Cover art of the issue #109

Crypt of Cthulhu #109 was published in February 2018. It had 40 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by Robert H. Knox (front cover)
  • Disturbing and Debatable Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2)
  • Phlegon of Tralles, Ancient Woo Woo, and “The Hideous Tale of the Corpse-Bride” by Darrell Schweitzer [essay] (3–8)
  • Birthday Poem, 2017 by Darrell Schweitzer [poetry] (8)
  • Woods: Lovecraft and Frost by Mollie L. Burleson [essay] (9–10)
  • Hyperborea and Poseidonis by Scott Connors [essay] (10–17)
  • Imprisoned with Bubastis by Timothy Burall [essay] (18–19)
  • Providence’s Poe Street by Ken Faig, Jr. [essay] (20–24)
  • “The Pain of Lost Things”: The Randolph Carter Stories as Veteran’s Narrative by Dr. Géza A. G. Reilly [essay] (24–28)
  • The Raconteur of Emerald Lake by Thomas Kent Miller and Gary von Tersch [essay] (29–35)
  • Lost “Far From Time” by Will Murray [essay] (36–37)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (38–40)
    • Review of The Void reviewed by Sam Gafford (38)
    • Review of Some Notes on a Non-entity: The Life of H. P. Lovecraft by Sam Gafford; illustrated by Jason C. Eckhardt; reviewed by S. T. Joshi (39–40)

Issue 110

Cover art of the issue #110

Crypt of Cthulhu #110 was published in May 2018. It had 40 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by Ted DiLucia (front cover)
  • Disturbing and Debatable Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2)
  • Serendipitous Canonization by John D. Haefele [essay] (3–11)
  • Iä! Iä! Iä! by Darrell Schweitzer [poetry] (11)
  • Two Poems by Norbert Gora [poetry] (12)
    • I can only see the tentacles by Norbert Gora [poetry] (12)
    • It’s a city you won’t reach by Norbert Gora [poetry] (12)
  • She Walks With Demons by M. M. Stigeweard [poetry] (12)
  • The Great Meadow Country Clubhouse by S. T. Joshi [essay] (13)
  • The De Vermis Mystery by Timothy Burall [essay] (14–16)
  • Castle of Dread by Frank Coffman [poetry] (16)
  • Lovecraft’s Copy of Blackwood’s Shocks and Other Artifacts: Where Did They Go? by Marcos Legaria [essay] (17–27)
  • Tales of Atlantis by Will Murray [essay] (28–32)
  • The Rend in the Veil by Henry J. Vester III [poetry] (32)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (33–36)
    • Review of Driven to Madness with Fright: Further Notes on Horror Fiction by S. T. Joshi; reviewed by Jason V Brock (33)
    • Review of Varieties of the Weird Tale by S. T. Joshi; reviewed by Jason V Brock (33–34)
    • Review of Lin Carter’s Simrana Cycle edited by Robert M. Price; reviewed by Gary Myers (34–35)
    • Review of The Mad Visions of Al-Hazred reviewed by Allen Mackey (35–36)
  • Mail Call of Cthulhu [letter] (36–38)
    • Letter by Donald Sidney-Fryer (36–37)
    • Letter by Darrell Schweitzer (37–38)
  • Ambient Darkness by Chad Hensley [poetry] (38)
  • A Housewife’s Lovecraftian Lament by M. M. Stigeweard [poetry] (39)

Issue 111

Cover art of the issue #111

Crypt of Cthulhu #111 was published in September 2018. It had 36 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by The Joey Zone [illustration] (front cover)
  • Disturbing and Disquieting Editorial Shards: From Beyond Dunwich by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2)
  • Sadiva’s Lover by Gary Myers [fiction] (3–6, 12)
  • The Many Worlds of Clark Ashton Smith by Scott Connors [essay] (7–12)
  • Asperger Syndrome in R. H. Barlow’s “The Summons” by Charles D. O’Connor III [essay] (13–17)
  • When Shub Niggurath Came Down to the Mill by Randall D. Larson [poetry] (17)
  • Through the Gates of the Prepositional Phrase by Donald R. Burleson [essay] (18–20)
  • H. P. Lovecraft and the American Stonehenge: Hokum, Pseudo-archaeology, & the Imagination by Darrell Schweitzer [essay] (21–23)
  • The Muddle in High Street by Timothy Burall [essay] (24–27)
  • Cthulhuvian POV: Still Life, ie Freeze Frame (With Death) by Charles Lovecraft [poetry] (27)
  • Maal Dweb of Xiccarpth by Will Murray [essay] (28–30)
  • Don’t Dream by Charles Lovecraft [poetry] (30)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (31–36)
    • Review of Paperbacks from Hell, the Twisted History of ’70s and ’80s Horror Fiction by Grady Hendrix; reviewed by Darrell Schweitzer (31–33)
    • Review of What Is Anything? by S. T. Joshi; reviewed by Mike Hunter (33–34)
    • Review of “Robert E. Howard: A Literary Biography” by David C. Smith; foreword by Rusty Burke; afterword by Fred C. Adams; reviewed by D. Sidney-Fryer (34–36)
  • Mail Call of Cthulhu [letter] (36)
    • De Vermis Mystery Solved! by Timothy Burall [essay] (36)

Issue 112

Cover art of the issue #112

Crypt of Cthulhu #112 was published in February 2019. It had 72 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by Sam Gafford (front cover)
  • Disturbing and Disquieting Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (3)
  • The Door Through the Fire by Gary Myers [fiction] (3–10)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (11, 16, 64)
    • Review of The Mammoth Book of Cthulhu: New Lovecraftian Fiction edited by Paula Guran; reviewed by Robert M. Price (11)
    • Review of Horrors and Abominations: 24 Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos by Mark McLaughlin and Michael Sheehan; reviewed by Robert M. Price (16)
    • Review of The Thing’s Incredible! The Secret Origins of Weird Tales by John Locke; reviewed by Robert M. Price (64, 55, 52)
  • On Dunsany’s “Probable Adventures of the Three Literary Men” by Donald R. Burleson [essay] (12–15)
  • Necronomicon in Sweden by Rickard Berghom [fiction] (17–25)
  • October by Lin Carter [poetry] (25)
  • The Other Writer from Cross Plains by Ken Faig, Jr. [essay] (26–43)
  • Quatermass and the Abyss: Lovecraftian Elements in Television’s Premier Event by Marc Cerasini [essay] (44–52)
  • Theology and Philosophy in “The Dunwich Horror” by William Fulwiler [essay] (53–55)
  • Derleth’s Notes Toward a Biography by John D. Haefele [essay] (56–64)
  • Cryptic Interview: W. Paul Ganley by Darrell Schweitzer; with W. Paul Ganley (65–69)
  • Mail Call of Cthulhu [letter] (70–72)
    • Letter from Darrell Schweitzer (70–71)
    • Letter from Darrell Schweitzer (71)
    • Letter by Gary Myers (71–72)
    • Letter by Gary Myers (72)

Issue 113

Cover art of the issue #113

Crypt of Cthulhu #113 was published in August 2019. It had 66 pages.

Contents

  • Cover Art by Robert M. Price [illustration] (front cover)
  • Disturbing and Disquieting Editorial Shards by Robert M. Price [editorial] (2, 30)
  • The Voyage of King Hellabolis by Gary Myers [fiction] (3–10)
  • Clark Ashton Smith of Mars by Will Murray [essay] (11–14)
  • The Pelton Mythos by Timothy Burall [essay] (15–21)
  • The Last Horror Out of Arkham by Darrell Schweitzer [fiction] (22–29)
  • First and Final Estimates: August Derleth Looks at Weird Tales by John D. Haefele [essay] (30–38)
  • Riding with CTHULHU by Timothy Burall [essay] (39)
  • “Memory” Re-membered by Donald R. Burleson [essay] (40–41)
  • A Heritage of Hubris: Sources for “The Doom That Came to Sarnath” by William Fulwiler [essay] (42–45)
  • R’lyeh Reviews [review] (45–49)
    • Review of The Doom Legion; The Wild Adventures of The Spider by Will Murray; reviewed by Robert M. Price (45)
    • Review of The Three Births of Daoloth by Ramsey Campbell; reviewed by Robert M. Price (46–47)
    • Review of Such Things May Be – Collected Writings by James Wade; edited by Edward P. Berglund; reviewed by Randall D. Larson (48–49)
  • Mail Call of Cthulhu [letter] (50–)
    • Letter from Gary Myers (50–51)
    • Letter by Brother Darrell (51)
  • The Promised Awakening by Frank Coffman [poetry] (51)
  • “Cosmic Decadent” & Other Poems by Frederick J. Mayer [poetry] (52)
    • Cosmic Decadent by Frederick J. Mayer [poetry] (52)
    • Xeethra Fruit by Frederick J. Mayer [poetry] (52)
    • Fleur de Lamentation by Frederick J. Mayer [poetry] (52)
    • Abominations of Yoni by Frederick J. Mayer [poetry] (53)
  • Atmosphere and the Qualitative Analysis of “The Colour Out of Space” by Steven J. Mariconda [essay] (54–60)
  • Cryptic Interview: Peter Cannon by Darrell Schweitzer; with Peter Cannon (61–65)
  • Aquaman in Innsmouth by Jascon C. Eckhardt [essay] (66, 60)

References