Providence l'intégrale #[nn]
This French-language omnibus collects Alan Moore's entire Providence series, a dark and intricate reimagining of H.P. Lovecraft's mythos set in 1919 New England. The story follows Robert Black, a journalist investigating occult phenomena, as he uncovers a conspiracy that blurs the line between reality and cosmic horror. Published by Panini France, this integral edition gathers all twelve issues of the original comic, along with extensive back matter and annotations by Moore himself.
"I : Le signe jaune" marks a pivotal entry in Alan Moore and Thomas Davier’s Providence, a story that deepens the mystery surrounding Robert Black’s search for truth in a world where reality and the uncanny blur. With Jacen Burrows’ haunting cover setting the tone, the issue lingers on the edge of perception, as Black grapples with unsettling encounters and the lingering question of whether what he experienced in the basement was real—or something far stranger.
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Feeling as though he may have found inspiration to write a book, Robert Black takes a leave of absence from his job as a newspaper journalist and sets out for the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn to interview occultist Robert Suydam.
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