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Lovecraft is Screaming, Still
I spotted the below on twitter a few weeks back and thought to myself how smoothly it fits in with some of the reality blurring themes of Providence (and of The Courtyard and Neonomicon before it). We’ve said about Watchmen … Continue reading
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Alan Moore & HP Lovecraft’s Scary, Scarce Century: Limitless Secrets for a Limited Time
“The One Who Is Possessed By The Old Ones And Whose Art is Inspired By The Old Ones” Originally conceived as a set of images by Francisco Raúl Cáceres Anillo, a mad artist of Cordoba, Spain who is said to … Continue reading
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Get a Ticket to Alan Moore’s Cinema Purgatorio
Fans of Alan Moore have been enjoying his surreal trip down memory lane to some of the creepiest theaters of the imagination ever presented. Cinema Purgatorio is a unique anthology series that brings together some of the biggest names in … Continue reading
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Avatar Press New to Digital 11/16/16
The following Avatar Press digital release is new on ComiXology and ComCav.net on Wednesday 11/16/16: Cinema Purgatorio #7 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: The screen goes dark and you hear the “tick-tick-tick” of the reel flapping as it whips unchecked around … Continue reading
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God is Dead – But Awesome Deals on Comics Aren’t
The incredible digital sale on the full 50 issue run of Jonathan Hickman and Mike Costa’s God is Dead is still on sale for a few more days! This is your chance to get this entire bingeable series for one low … Continue reading
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Tagged alan moore, avatar press, comixology, digital, god is dead, justin jordan, kieron gillen, mike costa, simon spurrier
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Avatar Press New to Digital 10/12/16
This is the new Avatar Press digital item coming to ComiXology and ComCav.net on Wednesday 10/12/16: Cinema Purgatorio #6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: The lights are low and that surreal ticking noise from behind you could be the film reel … Continue reading
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Avatar Press New to Comic Shops 10/12/16
This is the new Avatar Press item coming to comic shops on Wednesday 10/12/16: Cinema Purgatorio #6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: The lights are low and that surreal ticking noise from behind you could be the film reel or something … Continue reading
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Tagged alan moore, avatar press, christos gage, cinema purgatorio, Garth Ennis, kevin oneill, kieron gillen, max brooks
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Yuggoth Cultures And Other Growths
Fans who are loving Alan Moore’s incredible horror treatise, Providence should look to an earlier work to see the budding growths of his incredible work in Lovecrafitan fiction. Yuggoth Cultures And Other Growths TPB is a massive collection of Moore’s short fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged avatar press, horror, lovecraft, neonomicon, providence, yuggoth cultures
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Fashion Beast – A Timeless Classic
What happens when you pair the vision of comic book and musical geniuses? In the mid 1980s, Malcom McLaren of the Sex Pistols would answer that question by working with Alan Moore to create a unique tale. Fashion Beast is a story … Continue reading
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Providence #11 in September Previews
Alan Moore’s unrivaled Lovecraftian horror Providence is nearing its epic conclusion. The penultimate issue is in the September Previews for November shipping. This once in a lifetime series is being hailed as one of Moore’s best among other projects that … Continue reading