A review by scottwoods
Cthulhu Tales Omnibus: Madness by Mark Sable, Luke Burns, Michael Alan Nelson, W. Chewie Chan, Jean Dzialowski, Jeff Lester, Andrew Ritchie, Brian Augustyn, William Messner-Loebs, Shane Oakley, Dan Parsons, Sergio Carrera, Milton Sobreiro, Roger Langridge, Drew Rausch, Glen Cadigan, Sam Costello, Chee, Raven Gregory, John R. Fultz, Steve Niles, Mark Rahner, Aritz Eiguren, Christine Boylan, James Anthony Kuhoric, Robert Tinnell, Andy Bennett, Christopher Sequeira, Matthew McLean, Unai, Axel Medellin Machain, Mark Dos Santos, Christopher E. Long, David Hitchcock, Mateus Santolouco
1.0
Largely half-baked tales with only cursory references to Lovecraft and his ilk. A lot of it read as unfinished work, or samples of stories that might have gone somewhere with more. There are a couple of gems here, but it's mostly predictable and poorly written. A lot of the art is noteworthy, but the writing is appalling.