
You are now at the agonizing, merciless will of the book. By the time you reach Michael Alan Nelson’s chilling tale, “For You”, it is too late to turn back, dear reader. But that is how the book lures you in, with hope and triumph. The volume starts out innocently enough with Mark Waid’s uplifting tale, “In the Pi of the Beholder”.

You see, gentle reader, I too thought I was in for a fun read - a collection of over twenty-six tales, all carrying the theme of the Old Ones, set in a modern light. But be strong, and pass over this macabre tome for something lighter and far safer. When you cast a glance upon this 224-page collection of over twenty-six blood chilling tales, in your friendly neighborhood comic book store, you might think it couldn’t hurt just to pick it up and take a peek inside. I implore you, look only upon the title of this cursed book so that you know to avoid it and the terrors that reside within! Cthulhu Tales Omnibus: Delirium is not a collection to be taken lightly. Letters: Marshall Dillon, Mark Badger, Terri Delgado, Felipe Sobreiro

Steven Struble, Joyce El Hayek, Ben Hunzeker, Dan Bigelow, Pablo Quiligotti, Renato Faccini, Felipe Sobreiro.

Author: Mark Waid, Casey Grey, Michael Alan Nelson, Johanna Stokes, John Rogers, Andrew Cosby, Hans Rodionoff, Henry Alonso Meyers, Kevin Church, Brendan Hay, Jim Pascoe, Tom Peyer, Steve Niles, Eric Calderon, Christine Boylan, William Mesner-Loebs, Todd Lepre, Glen Cadigan, Keith GiffenĪrtist: Chee, Mark Badger, Andrew Ritchie, Filip Sablik, Andy Kuhn, Lee Carter, Tim Hamilton, Chris Lie, Joe Abraham, Andre Coelho, Unai, Jay Gunn, Sherard Jackson, Sunder Raj, Shane Oakley, Jon Schnepp, Eduardo Ferigato, Milton Sobreiro, Clint Hilinski, Ben RomanĬolors: Andrea Barreto, Sunder Raj, Pam Rambo, Rans of Imaginary Friends, S.
