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The Call of the Friend

University student Wonjun visits his friend Jingu's basement apartment, only to find unsettling changes that are somehow tied to a K-pop star's suicide. Jingu behaves coldly, a strange statue looms in the corner, and reality begins to fracture. Blurring the lines between hallucination and nightmare, this graphic novel by JaeHoon Choi explores guilt and despair through a Lovecraftian lens, creating a haunting tale of emotional and cosmic horror. The Call of the Friend is part of the Lovecraft Reanimated project, where leading Korean speculative fiction writers reimagine the works of horror master H.P. Lovecraft. While honoring his eerie, grotesque imagery and the blurred boundaries... alles anzeigen expand_more

University student Wonjun visits his friend Jingu's basement apartment, only to find unsettling changes that are somehow tied to a K-pop star's suicide. Jingu behaves coldly, a strange statue looms in the corner, and reality begins to fracture. Blurring the lines between hallucination and nightmare, this graphic novel by JaeHoon Choi explores guilt and despair through a Lovecraftian lens, creating a haunting tale of emotional and cosmic horror.

The Call of the Friend is part of the Lovecraft Reanimated project, where leading Korean speculative fiction writers reimagine the works of horror master H.P. Lovecraft. While honoring his eerie, grotesque imagery and the blurred boundaries between reality and fantasy, they update his ideas for a global audience.

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  • Artikelnummer SW9781915829207110164
  • Autor find_in_page JaeHoon Choi
  • Mit find_in_page Janet Hong
  • Autoreninformationen JaeHoon Choi is a manhwa artist, animator, and illustrator. He was… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
  • Wasserzeichen ja
  • Verlag find_in_page Honford Star
  • Seitenzahl 112
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  • ISBN 9781915829207

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