Elvira is lost in the psychedelic madness of Dreamland, with no escape plan, no tour guide, and the last copy of the book every evil space god in the universe wants to get its tentacles on - the Necronomicon! Can a showgirl survive in a world full of monsters that look like 1970s prog rock album covers? Will Lovecraft rescue her, or trap her there for all eternity? You never know with that guy. Find out for sure in Chapter Four of this otherworldly comedy from author DAVID AVALLONE (Elvira in Monsterland, Bettie Page: Unbound) and artist KEWBER BAAL (Vampirella) - featuring non-Euclidean covers from BAAL, DAVE ACOSTA, ROBERT HACK, and the Mismore
Baal delivers fantastic art throughout the issue. The visuals capture the fun and thrilling adventure the character is going through and crafts some wonderfully compelling imagery. Read Full Review
ELVIRA MEETS H.P. LOVECRAFT #4 is the best story to homage to Randolph Carter which actually doesn't contain Randolph Carter. Elvira embarks on a wild ride through the Dreamland of Lovecraft fame with an entry in the story that practically overflows with Easter Eggs, cameos, and literary reference jokes. Plus, the art is amazing. That said, some of the in-jokes and references may be too deep of a cut for casual readers. Read Full Review
Plot
Elvira arrives in Dreamland with the Necronomicon, escaping H.P Lovecraft's plan to become a god.
In Dreamland Elvira encounters a series of mysterious beings who take her to the sorcerer Bob Bloch (Psycho), who in our world was an acclaimed horror and science fiction writer and pupil of HP Lovecraft. Bob tells her that to solve this cosmic problem, she must give the book to this god who passed it on to Lovecraft.
Just when Elvira is going to deliver the book, H.P Lovecraft arrives, to learn that they must be judged by Cthulhu himself.
This chapter has a lot of dialogue, so you are going to laugh a lot because of the amount of jokes and puns Elvira makes.
Art
Kewer elevates Elvira's more