The book's thirteen essays explore Wendigo mythology from a cryptozoological point of view, where the being has been portrayed as a ferocious yeti-like monster, a half man-half stag creature, a troll or the wind itself. 'Sudden Storm' features full-color artwork by prominent illustrators, bringing many iterations of the elusive creature to the page, implicitly posing the question: How do we conceptualize both the malevolent and benevolent aspects of the Wendigo? It's a fun read for monster and horror fans, Larry Fessenden fans and people that like pop-culture things. In fact, there's probably not another cool book dedicated to the subject.
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- Release Date 02/16/2016
- Authors Kim Newman, Victoria Nelson, Sheldon Lee Compton, Bernice M Murphy, Larry Fessenden, Alison Nastasi, Carter Meland, Samuel Zimmerman, Chris Hibbard, Nathan Carlson
- Language English
- Company Fiddleblack ltd; First Edition
- Weight 8 ounces
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