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Alternate History – With Monsters!

Der amerikanische Künstler Matthew Buchholtz stellt mit seinen Bildern die durchaus nicht unberechtigte Frage:  Wie hätte die Geschichte wohl ausgesehen wenn es Monster gegeben hätte?

“European artist Franz Xaver Habermann created this engraving sometime in the early 1770s. It shows the early days of Boston Harbor and is designed to emulate the feel of a typical European city and create sympathy for the colonies. Adding to a viewer’s feelings of empathy is the appearance of the Beast of Boston Harbor, who regularly ravaged the residents of the town. The Beast was eventually dispatched with the dumping of hundreds of pounds of tea into the harbor by intrepid citizens who correctly surmised that the bitterness of the leaves would drive the creature away. Unfortunately this “Tea Party” was seen as a revolutionary act by the British troops, which led to some degree of unpleasantness.”

“The Great Fire at Chicago, Oct 8th, 1871. The Great Fire commenced on Sunday evening, Oct 8th and continued until Tuesday, Oct 10th, consuming the Business portion of the City, Public Buildings, Hotels, Interstellar trading depots, Newspaper Offices, Rail-Road depots, and extending over an area of Five Square Miles. The fire began when Immigrant Aliens, feeling cheated in a business transaction, took to the skies in their Floating Saucer Crafts and employed their Destructo-Ray. Interstellar Trading was suspended in Chicago soon after the fire.”

HIER gibt es noch weitere Werke von ihm. Manche, wie z.B. die Karte des Pittsburgh Zombie Outbreaks taugen durchaus auch für ein Cthulhu-Handout!

Autor: Stefan

Trotz meines eher klapprigen Synonyms bin ich erst Jahrgang 88, womit ich wohl zum unteren Ende der Blog-Demographie gehören dürfte. Ich studiere im sehr cthuloiden Göttingen und habe mich erst vor kurzem entschlossen, nach Jahren des „Konsums“ nun selbst für mein größtes Hobby, das Cthulhu-Rollenspiel aktiv zu werden.

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