

It was disbanded with the rest of the Oss after the war. For those that are unfamiliar, can you talk a little bit about Delta Green and its Lovecraftian history? Shane Ivey: Delta Green was a secret unit that conducted psychological operations for the Office of Strategic Services in World War II. Thank you for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Shane. With a new wave of Delta Green projects now underway, Daily Dead recently caught up with Arc Dream Publishing co-founder and lead Delta Green editor Shane Ivey, who discussed the new RPG and much more in our latest (and in this case, Lovecraftian) Q&A feature. Some believe it’s based on a terrifying truth, while others harbor the hope that it’s purely fiction, but what many can agree on is that for years the Delta Green role-playing game universe has offered endless hours of eerie entertainment. The story tells the tale ofĮxclusive Q&A with Delta Green Writer/Editor Shane Ivey

It was adapted for the screen in 2011 by Sean Branney (who also directed) and co-writer Andrew Leman. The Whisperer in Darkness is a classic entry in Lovecraft’s oeuvre (and one of my personal favorites). The genre wouldn't be what it is today without his work and the way he inspired other storytellers, and the inclusion of a Lovecraft story is essential in any October viewing schedule. His stories made an indelible mark and influenced horror and science fiction for years to come. In my humble opinion, you really can’t have a proper Halloween season without the inclusion of H.P. We bust out our favorite Blu-rays, scour our collections and watch our old favorites from Romero, Craven, and Carpenter, while also checking out newer offerings.

Throughout the month of October, horror fans celebrate by binging on our favorite tales of the macabre. Halloween 2017: Add Lovecraft to Your Halloween Viewing Schedule with The Whisperer In Darkness While there have been a number of movies based directly on stories by Lovecraft - including titles like Die, Monster, Die! (1965), The Dunwich Horror (1970), Re-Animator (1985) and its sequels, From Beyond (1986), Dagon (2001), The Whisperer in Darkness But it’s also clear that Lovecraft was arguably the most influential horror writer of the 20th century, with a reach that extends to this day.

Let’s get one thing clear upfront: Howard Phillips Lovecraft was very much a product of his time and upbringing, and his views on race, ethnicity, and class - while commonplace for where and when he lived - were truly noxious, an aspect of his legacy that Lovecraft Country addresses in its own themes. Wilmarth’s investigation leads him to a discovery of horrors quite beyond anything he ever imagined, and ends in a desperate attempt to escape the remote New England hills with his life and sanity intact.With Lovecraft Country finishing its acclaimed first season, you may be looking to fill that new gap in your viewing schedule with more content based on or inspired by the works of the enigmatic author from Providence, Rhode Island. Horror and science fiction collide in the adventure of Albert Wilmarth, a folklore professor at Miskatonic University, as he investigates legends of strange creatures rumored to dwell in the most remote mountains of Vermont. Lovecraft Historical Society expands on Lovecraft's original tale while still bringing you unparalleled authenticity. Using its Mythoscope™ process - a mix of vintage and modern techniques - the H.P. Lovecraft's iconic genre-bending tale of suspense and alien terrors is brought to life in the style of the classic horror films of the 1930s like Frankenstein, Dracula and King Kong. Lovecraft's weird tale of ALIEN HORROR comes to VIVID LIFE.
