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#Cosmopopicon
qosmiq · 9 months
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Azathoth's Family Tree (According to a Howard Philips Lovecraft 1933 letter) - As illustrated in the Cosmopopicon. The Cosmopopicon: Cosmogony though Mythology, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Pop Culture and more, by Ghislain Barbe, is available on Amazon, Lulu and Barnes & Noble.
Cosmopopicon (lulu.com)
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qosmiq · 8 months
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The Marvel and DC cosmologies are filled with cosmic beings. While both are original creations, like the Greek and Roman myhtologies, they are build on tropes of their time, and a lot of parallels can be found between them. A lot of deities found in one narrative have echoes, more of less distorted, in the the other. Like shown in this graphic from the Cosmopopicon. . The Cosmopopicon: Cosmogony though Mythology, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Pop Culture and more, by Ghislain Barbe, is available on Amazon, Lulu and Barnes & Noble.
Cosmopopicon (lulu.com)
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qosmiq · 9 months
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I just did a small essay that looks into how our imagination has tried to depict the birth of the universe and the distant past. From the creation myths of the first human civilizations to contemporary fiction and what science taught us, it’s much cosmogony through science fiction, fantasy, myths and pop culture, just for fun. For those it might interest, it’s called COSMOPOPICON, and can be found on Amazon, Lulu and Barnes and Nobles. Cheers!
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