![Alternative spellings for the deity's name include Tulu, Clulu, Clooloo, Cthulu, Cighulu, Cathulu, Kutulu, Q'thulu, Ktulu, Kthulhut, Kulhu, Thu Thu,[2] and it is often preceded by the epithet Great, Dead, or Dread. According to Lovecraft, this is merely the closest that the human vocal apparatus can come to reproducing the syllables of an alien language](https://satanfudge.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/cthulhu-60.jpg?w=960&h=720)
Cthulathon — One Cthulhu drawing a day for one year.
CTHULATHON: DAY 59
Cthulhu Speed Sketch (45 sec)
CTHULATHON: DAY 58
Cthulhu Speed Sketch
CTHULATHON: DAY 57
CTHULATHON: DAY 56
Cthulhu Speed Sketch
CTHULATHON: DAY 55
CTHULATHON: DAY 54
CTHULATHON: DAY 53
Cthulhu Speed Sketch 3
CTHULATHON: DAY 52
Cthulhu Speed Drawing 2
Speed drawing of Cthulhu, day 52 of CTHULATHON.
CTHULATHON: DAY 51
Cthulhu Speed Drawing
“Cthulhu: A Puppet Play” – watch for free, “definitely not for kids”
I came upon an article about Cthulhu: A Puppet Play, which will be shown at the Texas A&M-Commerce University Playhouse this weekend. It looks wonderful… but if you can’t make it to Texas, you can watch it on Youtube (below)!
From the article:
Even though the latest University Playhouse production is called “Cthulhu: A Puppet Play,” the eerie, downright scary multimedia theatrical presentation is definitely not for kids. Inspired by the the writings of horrormeister H.P. Lovecraft, playwrights Kelly Switzer and Michael Switzer have created a macabre and terrifying tale utilizing ingenious life-size puppets, film and an ominous percussive score.
Directed by Kelly Switzer and Chelsea Pearce, “Cthulhu: A Puppet Play” entertains, fascinates and scares the bejesus out of the audience who become riveted by the increasingly desperate situation of the professor’s nightmarish new reality.
It would be wonderful to see the play in person, but if you can’t…
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