The only illustrated collection of Wells’ horror fiction currently on the market, this anthology begins and closes each story with informed critical commentary and uses crisp and unsettling
illustrations to usher its reader into Wells’ stark and dangerous Darwinian world. H. G. Wells has been rightfully called the father of modern science fiction, bringing a level of
discombobulating other-ness to his fantasies which would be borrowed in the fanciful horrors of H. P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, and Stephen King. While his name is more closely associated with
science fiction, his contributions to supernatural fiction, body horror, murder tales, dark mysteries, ghost stories, and weird fiction were brilliant. Containing Lovecraft and Bierce’s
cynicism, his writing is nonetheless freshened by his Darwinian education -- one which foresaw a universe crawling with hostile (if seemingly innocuous) competitors: man-eating squid, vampiric
orchids, greedy demons, ghostly moths, and Innsmouthian fish people. The tales included herein are guaranteed to surprise, disturb, and haunt.