Cthulhu awakens, and he can't find the snooze button! It's Elvira versus Lovecraft, in a showdown between the Mistress of the Dark and the Master of Cosmic Horror. Will Earth succumb to the Great Old Ones? Will a dead racist author rule over all of reality? What are the overdue fees like when you've had the Necronomicon out on loan for 4,000 years? These, and other questions will be finally answered by David Avallone (Elvira in Monsterland, Bettie Page: Unbound) and artist Kewber Bal (Vampirella, Red Rising) in our final, senses-shattering all-action ish.
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Plot
Elvira and H.P Lovecraft meet with Cthulhu, who in the end does not mind escaping from R'lyeh, he is already tired of humans fighting over the Necronomicon, although H.P Lovecraft tries to convince him to give it to him to open a portal so that Cthulhu rules the galaxy.
Cthulhu names Elvira the protector of the Necronomicon and assigns H.P Lovecraft an eternity of cleaning the castle of R'lyeh that is always filled with mucus and grime.
Elvira returns home but is assaulted by two supposed government agents who are actually members of the mysterious Sky Science Church, who take the Necronomicon from her. She follows them and recovers the book but is transported to the past... a place where the Legendary Pinup more