Pickman's Model [Lovecraft H.P. Martelli, Max (introduction, illustrations)]
"Gad, how that man could paint! There was a study called "Subway Accident", in which a flock of the vile things were clambering up from some unknown catacomb through a crack in the floor of the Boylston street subway and attacking a crowd of people on the platform"
These are the words I read as the train pulls into Boylston street station. Looking around, I can picture those daemoniac things attacking and devouring my fellow commuters. I glance down at the overstuffed portfolio slung around my shoulder, every muscle screaming under its weight as I imagine how difficult it would be to run away.
Did I want to though?
I read on...
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Pickman's Model [Lovecraft H.P. Martelli, Max (introduction, illustrations)]
Pickman's Model [Lovecraft H.P. Martelli, Max (introduction, illustrations)]
"Gad, how that man could paint! There was a study called "Subway Accident", in which a flock of the vile things were clambering up from some unknown catacomb through a crack in the floor of the Boylston street subway and attacking a crowd of people on the platform"
These are the words I read as the train pulls into Boylston street station. Looking around, I can picture those daemoniac things attacking and devouring my fellow commuters. I glance down at the overstuffed portfolio slung around my shoulder, every muscle screaming under its weight as I imagine how difficult it would be to run away.
Did I want to though?
I read on...
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"Gad, how that man could paint! There was a study called "Subway Accident", in which a flock of the vile things were clambering up from some unknown catacomb through a crack in the floor of the Boylston street subway and attacking a crowd of people on the platform"
These are the words I read as the train pulls into Boylston street station. Looking around, I can picture those daemoniac things attacking and devouring my fellow commuters. I glance down at the overstuffed portfolio slung around my shoulder, every muscle screaming under its weight as I imagine how difficult it would be to run away.
Did I want to though?
I read on...












