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brucebrown
Friday, February 13, 2009, 05:44 PM
My name is Bruce Brown and I am new to the boards. I have written a book
that is called Howard Lovecraft & The Frozen Kingdom and I thought I'd
share a sneek peek with everyone.

Hope that's okay.

SebastianPiccione
Friday, February 13, 2009, 06:28 PM
Looks really good, man!

brucebrown
Friday, February 13, 2009, 07:05 PM
Thanks Sebastion!

I appreciate the kind words and happy to be here!

DavidPaul
Friday, February 13, 2009, 07:19 PM
Dude, I love this. Would you consider making a submission (of this) to ROCKnROLL GraphiX?

brucebrown
Friday, February 13, 2009, 07:31 PM
Hey DavidPaul,

I'm not too familiar with ROCKnROLL Graphix. I can't really take
Howard elsewhere because it is signed with Arcana studios.

But, I am definitely glad you like it and you'll have to let me know
more about RnR G.

ScottWilliams
Friday, February 13, 2009, 11:42 PM
Looks pretty cool, Bruce. Nice to have you here! :)

Cary
Saturday, February 14, 2009, 12:55 AM
good looking stuff so far! when does it come out?

brucebrown
Saturday, February 14, 2009, 03:11 PM
Thanks Cary!
I should find out the answer to that when we finish production at the end of next month. I am pushing for a early summer release.

Boz
Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 08:25 PM
Very cool story and artwork! Can't wait to check it out.

Dungbeetle
Monday, June 15, 2009, 06:52 PM
As a Lovecraft fan, I find this very, very awesome. The only criticism I have is using Lovecraft's name makes the whole thing a bit too... obvious...

Yog Sothoth, motherf***er!

brucebrown
Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 02:46 PM
Howard Lovecraft & The Frozen Kingdom is available NOW for pre-oder.
The diamond order code is: OCT 09 0688.

Feel free to check out the early review of the book by Planet Lovecraft
Magazine below!

As a Lovecraft aficionado, I take an interest in all things HPL, and when I came across the website of Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom a while back, my curiosity was definitely piqued.

Let me make one thing clear – I consider myself a Lovecraft scholar, but I’m not a Lovecraft purist by any stretch of the imagination. As much as I love The Old Gent’s weird tales, I love even more a contemporary writer that can understand Lovecraft’s intent and then weave their own storylines within the Mythos.

With Arcana’s “Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom”, Bruce Brown has given us a little of both… he spins a yarn that falls half in the “real” world – that is, Lovecraft’s childhood – and half in The Frozen Kingdom, an alternate dimension that brings to mind Randolph Carter’s Dreamlands.

In fact, one of the strengths of HLatFK is that, if you’re an HPL fan, everything feels a little familiar. Brown is obviously a fan himself, and so you feel comfortable letting him steer you through his version of Lovecraft Country. And as he tells his story, we meet characters and creatures and discover clues that will obviously lead young Howard to the writer he becomes and the stories he’s best known for.

The art, by Renzo Podesta, is nothing short of gorgeous, each frame so stuffed with natural motion that it looks like you’re looking at a series of animated cels, colored in muted sepias for Howard’s everyday, real world, and icy blue-greens in the world of the Frozen Kingdom. In fact, more than once I thought to myself, “I want to see this movie!”

Will everyone love this? Probably not. There’s a broad and sometimes jarring child-like humor that runs contrary to the dark images, but I embraced it for what it was – the obvious joy of a writer getting caught up in his characters, and Podesta counters by channeling Bill Watterson (creator of Calvin and Hobbes) at his best with young Howard and his Cthulhian pet, Spot.

Where so many recent companies have jumped on the Lovecraft bandwagon and turned the Old Ones into just a bunch of creatures to punch, shoot, or blow up, it’s nice to see someone with a genuine love – and knowledge – of the source material step up and show ‘em how it’s done.

Ia!

K.L. Young
Editor, Art Director, Lavatory Cleaner
Planet Lovecraft Magazine

brucebrown
Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 02:47 PM
Feel free to check out this review from Cosmic Book News!

Click on the link below!

http://www.cosmicbooknews.com/reviews/hlfk_review

brucebrown
Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 02:39 PM
Howard Lovecraft & the Frozen Kingdom

Publisher: Arcana Studio
Author: Bruce Brown
Artist: Renzo Podesta

It is Christmas Eve and six year old Howard Lovecraft and his mother pay a visit to his father in a sanitarium. The father rambles and keeps telling Howard to destroy the book. What book is he talking about? Has he really gone insane or is there more to this dark picture?

I grew up on comic books—literally—and HP Lovecraft is one of my biggest influences as a writer. I’ve read pretty much everything he’s written and many pastiches of his Cthulhu Mythos. So to me, the idea of taking a six year old Howard Lovecraft and dropping him in the universe we’re used to reading about in his stories was a brilliant idea. What if HP Lovecraft actually experienced some of those worlds and dimensions he wrote about? Howard Lovecraft & the Frozen Kingdom is nothing less than a breath of fresh air, a labor of love from a writer who obviously knows the source material. Brown pens a fast-paced, often funny, fairy-tale-like story that keeps you glued to the panels. Artist Renzo Podesta paints some amazing splash pages throughout and his panels almost feel like they’re about to leap from the pages. The artwork fit the story like a glove.

The story is almost magical in a Lovecraftian kind of way (if that makes any sense). Lovecraft aficionados will feel they are on familiar territory here with a brief glimpse of the origins of R’yleh, mentions of the Jinn, talk of waking the slumbering one, and even a few panels with Dagon. Author Bruce Brown writes a compelling tale rooted in reality yet very surreal and filled with fantasy. The young Howard is already ahead of his time at the tender age of six in the way he speaks; I guess it can be attributed to the fact that he might very well have been a child prodigy. He has a good sense of humor and is even cocky at times. Aided by his sidekick¬— Thu Thu Hmong who Lovecraft renames Spot because it’s easier to remember—young Howard embarks on a journey filled with danger to recover a lost book. Saying more would ruin the fun.

Howard Lovecraft & the Frozen Kingdom is a graphic novel for all ages. It’s the kind of story you read in one sitting and that you will most likely re-read many more times. Lovecraft enthusiasts will love the original yarn Bruce Brown has spun with this one. I’m not sure if mainstream readers with no knowledge of Lovecraft or the Cthulhu Mythos will enjoy it as much, but comic book readers will surely appreciate this fresh take on one of genre fiction’s most beloved writers. It’d be great to witness more adventures of young Howard to see what happened later on to turn him into a recluse because he’s everything but in this tale. Bring on book two, I say! This little gem of a book comes highly recommended!

Alan Draven,
Author of Bitternest and Vengeance Is Mine

brucebrown
Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 02:40 PM
Also, if anyone has friend re-quested me, I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I just can't seem to figure out how to accept. Any suggestions from anyone?

brucebrown
Sunday, October 11, 2009, 05:49 PM
Another great early review of Howard Lovecraft & The Frozen Kingdom from sheneverslept.com!

http://sheneverslept.com/newsandreviews/