词条 | Alan Moore's The Courtyard |
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|image = Alan Moore's The Courtyard.jpg |caption = {{Descript-cvr |Alan Moore's The Courtyard|||2004|type=TPB|art=Jacen Burrows}} |schedule = Monthly |limited = y |Chthulu = y |publisher = Avatar Press |startmo = January |startyr = 2003 |endmo = February |endyr = 2003 |issues = 2 |writers = Alan Moore (original story) Antony Johnston (adaptation) |artists = Jacen Burrows |editors = William A. Christensen Alan Moore |creators = Alan Moore Jacen Burrows |TPB = Deluxe Hardcover Set |ISBN = 1-59291-017-3 |subcat = Avatar Press |sort = Alan Moore's The Courtyard }} Alan Moore's The Courtyard is a two-issue comic book mini-series published in 2003 by Avatar Press. The comic was adapted by Antony Johnston with artwork by Jacen Burrows from a 1994 prose story by Alan Moore (credited as "consulting editor"). PlotAldo Sax is an FBI agent using "anomaly theory", a method that correlates seemingly unrelated data into a cohesive whole, to investigate three seemingly unrelated ritual murders around the United States. His investigation leads him to a nightclub in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where he hears of a psychoactive drug called Aklo, peddled by a mysterious veiled man named Johnny Carcosa. Sax sets up a meet with Carcosa at the dealer's apartment building, where he is given a hallucinogenic white powder as a prelude to the Aklo. Carcosa speaks an unknown language to Sax, who experiences visions of spectral planes and hideous primordial creatures, while understanding the truth that Aklo is not a drug, but the language Carcosa spoke to him. The visions, given to him by Aklo, drive Sax to murder his neighbor using the same modus operandi as the killers he was investigating. Publication historyThe original 1994 prose story had first appeared in an anthology The Starry Wisdom: A Tribute to H. P. Lovecraft (Creation Books, 1995, {{ISBN|1-871592-32-1}}). The comic book adaptation was planned to appear in Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths, but it was published as a limited series by Avatar in January and February 2003. Collected editionsThe series was collected in a trade paperback in 2003, a second version (the Companion) was released in 2004, which contained annotations by Lovecraft scholar N. G. Christakos and reprinted Moore's original short story. A limited edition hardcover set of the two volumes was also released in 2004. In 2009 a full color version was released separately, as well as in a collection with Moore's sequel series Neonomicon.
H. P. Lovecraft and Cthulhu Mythos connections
SequelAlan Moore has written a 4-part sequel to The Courtyard called Neonomicon, the final issue of which was released by Avatar on 23 March 2011. Moore's 2015-17 comic Providence is a further continuation in the series. Notes1. ^Lin Carter, Lovecraft: A Look Behind the Cthulhu Mythos, p. 46. H. P. Lovecraft, Selected Letters vol. 2, p. 27; quoted in Peter Cannon, "Introduction", More Annotated Lovecraft, p. 5. Sources
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