Description Denys Barry is convinced that telepathy is possible and his clinical research support his hypothesis.
But Barry's research is jeopardized after he suffers violent seizure during on experiment during which he sputters cosmic nonsense.
Soon after Barry discovers that a criminal patient named Joe Slaader was admitted into Oakdale at the same as Barry's outburst.
Barry is convinced his mind somehow tapped into Slaader's delusion.
In addition to the comic adaptation of the story, the original H.
Lovecraft story is also included in this volume.
About the Author Steven Philip Jones is a writer, reviewer and editor.
His most recent books include The Clive Cussler Adventures: A Critical Review and Comics Writing: Communicating with Comics.
His comics credits include adaptations of the film Re-Animator and Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, and the original series Nightlinger and Street Heroes.
Jones is also co-creator with Barb Jacobs of the award-nominated fantasy series Talismen.
Octavio Cariello has been working in comics since 1986 for publishers like DC, Marvel, Malibu, Innovation and Caliber.
His credits include Green Lantern, Black Lightning, X-Men, and an adaptation of Anne Rice's Queen of the Damned.
In 1997, Octavio helped found The Comics Factory in his native Brazil, an art school as well as an art studio that provides illustrations for American comics companies.
Lovecraft is often cited as one of the three titans of American horror along with Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King.
His fiction continues to influence horror and fantasy writers while creations like Cthulhu, the Necronomicon and Herbert West have become horror icons.
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