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''Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths'' is a three-issue comic book miniseries presenting work written by comics writer
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, based on the writings of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. It was published by
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in 2003.


Background

After Dave Mitchell of Oneiros Books asked Alan Moore to contribute to '' The Starry Wisdom'', a collection of new writings inspired by H. P. Lovecraft, Moore came up with the idea to do an entire book, to be called ''Yuggoth Cultures'', based on Lovecraft's Fungi From Yuggoth cycle of poems. Unfortunately, Moore lost the only copies of most of the pieces he had written for the book in a London taxi cab. Moore submitted a short story entitled "The Courtyard" as his entry for ''The Starry Wisdom'', but suspended work on ''Yuggoth Cultures''. "So the project went 'on hold,'...I kind of shoved it in the back of a drawer and forgot about it," he told Avatar editor-in-chief William Christensen in an interview included in Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths No. 3. The two other surviving pieces from ''Yuggoth Cultures'', the poems "Recognition" and "Zaman's Hill," were included in the 1995 book ''Dust: A Creation Books Reader''. Avatar's 2003 anthology miniseries ''Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths'' presented Antony Johnston's comics adaptation of "Recognition" and "Zaman's Hill" as well as two of Alan Moore's songs, "Litvinoff's Book" and "Me and Dorothy Parker", the never-before-seen "Nightjar," and reprints of many of Alan Moore's short comics.


Publication

The series was published as a 3-part black and white monthly comic:


Issue #1 (September 2003)

* "Zaman's Hill" (adapted by Antony Johnston from Moore's poem, art by
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) * "Nightjar" (art by
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, planned as the first instalment of a serial to appear in ''
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'') * Nightjar first draft script by Alan Moore * A letter from Alan Moore to Bryan Talbot outlining the creation of Nightjar * Nightjar commentary by Bryan Talbot


Issue No. 2 (October 2003)

* "Litvinoff's Book" (adapted by Antony Johnston from Moore's song, art by Mike Wolfer) * "Cold Snap" (art by Bryan Talbot, previously published in the 1985 Flying Pig benefit comic ''Food for Thought'') * "Itchy Peterson: Just Born Lucky I Guess" (pencils by Val Semeiks, inks by Kevin Conrad, previously published in
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's ''Nightmare Theater'' #4 in 1997) * "The Nativity on Ice" (written by Alan Moore under the pen name "Kurt Vile", with art by Bryan Talbot, previously published in ''Kimota Magazine ''#3 in 1995) * "Recognition" (adapted by Antony Johnston from Moore's poem, art by Jacen Burrows)


Issue No. 3. Published November 2003

* "Leviticus" (art by
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, previously published in Knockabout Comics's ''Outrageous Tales From the Old Testament'' in 1987) * "I Keep Coming Back" (art by
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, described as a coda to ''
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'', previously published by Serpent's Tail in '' It's Dark in London'' in 1996) * "Me and Dorothy Parker" (adapted by Antony Johnston from Moore's song, art by Marat Mychaels) * "The Story Behind the Stories" – An interview with Alan Moore about the ''Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths'' by William Christensen, edited by Antony Johnston '' Alan Moore's The Courtyard'' was originally scheduled for appearances in this collection but was turned into its own separate series.


Collected editions

The three issue miniseries and more were collected into a trade paperback, ''Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths'' (
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, 334 pages, 2006 softcover, , hardcover, ), containing * Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths #1–3 (See above for contents) * "Magic Is Afoot" (Alan Moore interviewed by Jay Babcock, originally published in Arthur No. 4, May 2003) * "Rolling Commentary" (A political essay by Alan Moore, originally published in Arthur No. 5, July 2003) * Alan Moore Interview (Conducted by Alan David Doane, February 2004) * Yuggoth Creatures #1–3 (An unrelated Lovecraft-inspired miniseries written by Antony Johnston) * "Shadows Over Lovecraft" (An essay on H. P. Lovecraft by NG Christakos) * Yuggoth Creatures Annotated, Volumes 1–3 (Antony Johnston's scripts with annotations by NG Christakos)


Spin-offs


''Nightjar''

The Nightjar story was spun off into a four-part mini-series written by Johnston with art by Max Fiumara, plus a one-shot entitled ''Nightjar: Hollow Bones''. The basis was the story as seen in ''Yuggoth Cultures'' #1 with some additional notes from Bryan Talbot, but the bulk of the story was created by Johnston.


''Yuggoth Creatures''

Johnston would later produce more work in the Cthulhu Mythos, for Avatar, under the title ''Yuggoth Creatures''.Johnston and the Yuggoth
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References


Sources

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External links


Avatar Press' page on the series


about Nightjar, from
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's official fanpage


Reviews


Review of issue #1
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