Thanks,

I just noticed that.  This and the recommendations by DerGolem are at the top of my list right now. 

In one of the Amazon reviews, they seem to see "Lovecraft" as a pastiche of the author's life.  I see this was released as a DC Vertigo imprint.

From Publishers Weekly

Inspired by a Rodionoff screenplay that assumes the "reality" of the alien monsters invented by H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937), Argentine artist Breccia and DC writer Giffen (Lobo) take a surreal, psychosexual look at the American horror master's life story. The book focuses on the graphics, notably lurid, dialogue-free sequences depicting Cthulhu and his tentacled kin assaulting helpless humans, starting with HPL's father, Winfield, shown in bed with a woman not his wife in a Chicago hotel. Like the actual philandering father, who contracted syphilis, this Winfield dies in an insane asylum in Lovecraft's native Providence, R.I., though not before passing on the family copy of Abdul Alhazred's Necronomicon to his young son. The story's remainder concerns Lovecraft's repetitive attempts, in childhood and adulthood, to ward off a series of repellent creatures (perhaps the evil offspring of the dreaded magical tome, or just the product of his sick imagination). Those familiar with the five volumes of Lovecraft's Selected Letters or S.T. Joshi's 1996 biography may be dismayed to find only caricature. In typical Hollywood fashion, the authors make Lovecraft's one-time wife Sonia Greene a generic heroine (prettier and slimmer than the original), whom he meets in a hospital where he's recovering from an assault by an unclothed Wilbur Whateley. The child Lovecraft has the pronounced lantern jaw that he developed only in maturity. Still, Cthulhu Mythos fans who aren't pedantic nitpickers will enjoy the way the book blends bits of biographical detail with Lovecraft's frightening fictional concepts to create a grotesque and disturbing visual experience.
This is the same Breccia that did the "Dunwich Horror" in the 1979 Heavy Metal Magazine?  I'll have to check this out.

Speaking of which, does anyone know if Breccia's Dunwich Horror story was re-printed at all?
The original appearance is all I can find (although with all the other Lovecraft stories in it, I'll probably end up purchasing this back-issue at some point even if it is re-printed):



Pages: 96
Cover: J.K. Potter
The Heavy Metal Lovecraft issue. Starting with a cover by J.K. Potter, it includes "Kutulu" by Moebius, "Bad Breath" by Arthur Suydam, "The Dunwich Horror" by Breccia, "The Necronomicon" by Druillet, and many more!

One more thing I found from Breccia:

It looks like he's adapted the "Mountains of Madness".  This should be coming out soon.  Here's some links with more details:
http://strangeplanetstori...Mountains%20of%20Madness
http://librosdelzorrorojo...s-lovecraft-enrique.html

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