[2]: 109, 232–233 In 1988, an amateur Lovecraftian magazine, Midnight Shambler, was published by David Barker, and later revived by Robert M. Price, alongside the publication of Crypt of Cthulhu.
[3][4] Necronomicon Press published the magazine from 1996 on, with Robert M. Price[3][4] and later Joseph S. Pulver as editors.
[5] It published original short stories by such writers as W. H. Pugmire and Gary Lovisi.
Illustrations were provided by artists like Richard Sardinha, Darrell Tutchton, and Carole Wellen.
[6] Ellen Datlow described the Midnight Shambler as "a good little magazine for Lovecraftian fiction fans".