Providence #11
In "XI: The Unnamable," Robert Black returns to New York a shattered man after his harrowing journey into the occult, his mind frayed by what he's seen. Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows craft a chilling descent into the unseen, where the stories of H.P. Lovecraft—inspired by Black’s own torment—begin to bleed into reality, stirring ancient forces long thought buried. The haunting art by Burrows, with its stark inks and oppressive shadows, perfectly mirrors the growing dread as fiction and nightmare blur.
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Robert Black, done with his investigations into the occult, returns to New York as a mentally and spiritually broken man. H.P. Lovecraft's fiction, inspired by Black's experiences, becomes widely known, and its influence begins to cause occult events.
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