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It seems that H.P. Lovecraft Cthulhu mythos stuff is everywhere; in comics, books, board games, RPGs. It is mainstream. At least some of that must come from Chaosium and Call of Cthulhu. Some also came from Doom, Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Mike Mignola and various comics authors.

As for making money, sure World of Darkness might have made more in the 90s, but where is it now? Chaosium managed to stay in business (just) because of its multiple similar editions of Call of Cthulhu. It must have made some cash to do that.

Maybe Call of Cthulhu is more like a ubiquitous mixer drink like bitter lemon or tonic water -- more common than you think.

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On 08/09/2017 at 11:04 AM, Questbird said:

Maybe Call of Cthulhu is more like a ubiquitous mixer drink like bitter lemon or tonic water -- more common than you think.

Well, the Call of Cthulhu Roleplaying Game & Players Facebook Group welcomed its 5000th member earlier today.

The group's purpose is "For people who play the Call of Cthulhu RPG and related games". 

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On 9/7/2017 at 8:04 PM, Questbird said:

Maybe Call of Cthulhu is more like a ubiquitous mixer drink like bitter lemon or tonic water -- more common than you think.

If people have followed the game industry as a segment of society for a while, there is definitely an uptick in Lovecraft stuff.  Just nobody names it.  Stranger Things was a complete smash hit and it is very clearly Lovecraftian.  The Thing poster in the background, for example, and the creators have named inspiration that is all Lovecraftian.

Part of me wonders if HPL's xenophobia and racism is the main reason why people tend to not name him.  That's ironic given that there are plenty of racist authors of the past that people have no problem naming.

I think that another factor is that when the world gets crazy, people turn to crazy fiction. 

The good news is that it only benefits us longtime fans in terms of product availability and media consumption opportunities.

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