
Plot
Keres, the Goddess of Death, encounters Carl and a Necronomicon of four tales: Thread Story and Nyarlathotep, Deep Ones, Star Spawn and Night at the Museum. For the first tale, Mr. Bennet, a museum benefactor, obtains a scroll and decides to use it to summon the Goddess Nyarlathotep. Things don’t go well for Mr. Bennet at the end. Deep Ones involves four people going to Innsmouth and encountering creatures from the deep. Star Spawn involves the capture of Cthulu at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, but containing Cthulu is a nightmare indeed. Night at the Museum details how Spencer Holmes and Doctor Grant pieces together the three tales prior and knows that Keres, the Goddess of Death, encounters Carl and a Necronomicon of four tales: Thread Story and Nyarlathotep, Deep Ones, Star Spawn and Night at the Museum. For the first tale, Mr. Bennet, a museum benefactor, obtains a scroll and decides to use it to summon the Goddess Nyarlathotep. Things don’t go well for Mr. Bennet at the end. Deep Ones involves four people going to Innsmouth and encountering creatures from the deep. Star Spawn involves the capture of Cthulu at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, but containing Cthulu is a nightmare indeed. Night at the Museum details how Spencer Holmes and Doctor Grant pieces together the three tales prior and knows that Keres, the Goddess of Death, encounters Carl and a Necronomicon of four tales: Thread Story and Nyarlathotep, Deep Ones, Star Spawn and Night at the Museum. For the first tale, Mr. Bennet, a museum benefactor, obtains a scroll and decides to use it to summon the Goddess Nyarlathotep. Things don’t go well for Mr. Bennet at the end. Deep Ones involves four people going to Innsmouth and encountering creatures from the deep. Star Spawn involves the capture of Cthulu at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, but containing Cthulu is a nightmare indeed. Night at the Museum details how Spencer Holmes and Doctor Grant pieces together the three tales prior and knows that Nyarlathotep is involved. With the final tale to a close, Keres is in pursuit of Spencer Holmes as well.
Review
Overall, the tales were entertaining with only Deep Ones lacking intrigue or horror. The comic overall tied all the stories together almost neatly.
Verdict (Out of 10)
Fringe Fiction gives this comic a 7.4 out of 10. Entertaining and concise mostly.
