Recently Fanbase Press Editor in Chief, Barbra Dillon conducted an interview Patrick McEvoy on Casefile: ARKHAM. Here is an excerpt from the interview. BD: What initially intrigued you about working on the graphic novel, and have you likewise been a longtime fan of Lovecraft’s work?  PM: I read a collection of Lovecraft short stories when I was about 13, and I’ve been interested in his work ever since. On the surface, I love that overly ornate wordsmithing (like Ambrose Beirce.  Or Lord Dunsany, whom I’d read even earlier), but the deeper themes of hopeless cosmic terror and the incompatibility of the human mind with inter-dimensionalRead More →

Join us in celebrating the release of Casefile: ARKHAM. The highly anticipated graphic novel that combines both Lovecraft and Chandler in a truly horrifying noir tale of art and murder. Writer and co-creator Josh Finney will be signing as well as talking and answering questions. And what kind of a party would it be without snacks and treats. Saturday February 6th 2-5pm Mysterious Galaxy 5943 Balboa Ave, Ste 100 San Diego, California 92111 858.268.4747  Read More →

Yes, you’re hearing it here first. 01Publishing is proud to announce the latest edition to our catalog. Casefile: Arkham. A horror noir story set in the gritty streets of Arkham. Josh Finney and Patrick McEvoy (the crew that brought you World War Kaiju) once again plays with the conventions of history and popular culture and pose a singularly interesting question to their readers. “What if Raymond Chandler wrote Lovecraft stories?” Casefile: ARKHAM was a smashing success on Kickstarter and now 01Publishing is proud to be bringing it to readers around the world. Set in the mid-1940s, Casefile: ARKHAM follows Hank Flynn, a down on his luck privateRead More →

Patrick McEvoy and Josh Finney sit down with John Lepper of the Blood Shed to discuss their latest project, Casefile: Arkham. Josh I. Finney: A hardboiled PI tale told on the mean streets of Lovecraft’s most haunted city–Arkham. It’s as if Raymond Chandler wrote stories in Lovecraft’s twisted, doom-fixated, warped, fishy world. Patrick McEvoy: Visually, I’m tying to evoke the feeling of old movies – both the noir style of the 1940’s and the earlier German films like “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” or “M” or “Metropolis”. I’m also filtering this through my love of old EC and Warren comics – lots of creepy detail, scary shadowsRead More →