Pagan are a well-established company, who've been making CoC product for years, using both the traditional Lovecraft Mythos, and other sources, pulp and modern.
I subscribed to 'The Unspeakable Oath' magazine, back when it was an A5-size fanzine, which must have been mid-90s. Given the quality of that material, I'd give it a look.
PS: Vic, tell Erik that since he loves Virgil Finlay's work, he should check out one of Pagan's artists (I think it was Jesper Myfors?) who had a similar stipple technique. Don't know if he's still with them, but it gave their early work a nice 'Wierd Tales' vibe.
Store / By Company / P / Pagan Publishing / By Product Type / Roleplaying Games / Call of Cthulu
The game this product is for is Call of Cthulhu - with two aitches. It means that while the product came up in searches for Call of Cthulhu (props to whoever programmed a halfway decent search function in the store!), it was in a wonky place. NOT with other Call of Cthulhu products. It comes up under Call of Cthulhu brand, but NOT Games / Roleplaying Games / C / Call of Cthulhu
Goodman's "Age of Cthulhu" doesn't come up under either brand or game, and I don't know WHY I can't ever seem to find Otherworld Creation's Call of Cthulhu products without searching for the name of the books themselves.
Store / By Company / P / Pagan Publishing / By Product Type / Roleplaying Games / Call of Cthulu
The game this product is for is Call of Cthulhu - with two aitches. It means that while the product came up in searches for Call of Cthulhu (props to whoever programmed a halfway decent search function in the store!), it was in a wonky place. NOT with other Call of Cthulhu products. It comes up under Call of Cthulhu brand, but NOT Games / Roleplaying Games / C / Call of Cthulhu
Goodman's "Age of Cthulhu" doesn't come up under either brand or game, and I don't know WHY I can't ever seem to find Otherworld Creation's Call of Cthulhu products without searching for the name of the books themselves.