![]() (Hilariously, this edition makes the error of crediting Lovecraft as the original author on the indicia page, but nowhere else.) This adaptation illustrates four of the stories. Lovecraft, especially the idea of books that could influence their readers to madness, and the King in Yellow was absorbed into the Cthulhu Mythos. ![]() And yet the book keeps popping up on people’s bookshelves, even if they are sure they never purchased it. It’s said to be brilliantly written, but deeply disturbing just reading it is enough to send fragile minds over the brink, and actually producing the play is…not recommended. Within these stories, “The King in Yellow” is a play bound in book format, the full details of which are never disclosed. The King in Yellow was a book containing linked short stories by Robert W. ![]() Comic Book Review: The King in Yellow original stories by Robert W. ![]()
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