Campus Crusade for Cthulhu: IT found ME!
Famous Residents of Arkham

A nun of the Chattering Sisters of St. Gomez the Three in her distinctive habit.


The Borgia Sisters

Olivia and Prudence Borgia pose with their young niece Sally and their pet alligator, Ralph.

Ralph loved to have his head scratched, and would stand up with a blissful expression on his face.


The Vamp of Arkham, Miss Josephine Kale, was of course an actual vampire.

The Vamp of Arkham

Traffic Court

Some might say that our traffic laws are a bit severe, but these three employees of the Arkham Traffic Court will tell you that we have less than our share of speeders and scofflaws.


The Curious South American Statue in the Arkham Museum of Natural History puzzled many scientists until the recent events at our sister Museum in New York.

the Curious South American Statue

A Seance with Miss Blutarsky

Winifred Blutarsky (third from left) gave many seances in Arkham in the 1920s, until her arch-rival Gina Winstead (third from right) captured Winnie's ectoplasm in a jar and used it to make gelatin.

Jello desserts still are not popular in Arkham.


The Wampum family, of N. River Ave, in 1949. Young George Wampum later became the father of the famous Skinny Jim/Jane, now on tour with the Queen of the Universe.

The Wampum family in 1949

The Levitating Baby

Jeremiah Frunk was almost driven to distraction by his young son Jeremiah Jr., who tended to levitate at every opportunity. They had to tie a string to him to get him down from the ceilings of their home.

The cat swatted him one night, and he popped, and that was the end of that.


The Cthulhu-Cola delivery truck is still a common sight, even in these modern times.

Cthulhu-Cola delivery!

Jeddidiah and Jeremiah Smythe

Jeddidiah and Jeremiah Smythe were twin brothers. They pushed each other around town in a wheelbarrow, and were made to wear nametags to enable the townspeople to differentiate between them.


Harriet Addams was warned about touching The Artifact, but did not take heed of the warnings. She was transformed into something jelly-like, that whimpered for a bit and died.

The Tragic Transformation

Altar Decoration

A typical Altarpiece from the Women's Sodality of Arkham.

Note the skull-chalice in a convenient position on the top of the piece.


This is one of the rarest photographs in our collection: an actual picture of rites on the High Altar of the Temple of H***** circa 1957.

The Temple Altar

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