A review by ridanwise
Providence Act 1 by Alan Moore

4.0

Providence has all we love and hate about Lovecraft: from the outspoken (although, here, underlined and subverted) xenophobia to the endless chain of contacts and names through which our main character climbs his way to an actual plot twist. No, I'm not being sarcastic... Well, I mean, I kinda am, but after reading Providence (and staring at that gorgeous artwork) you too will come to admire the little things; and remember that between the beginning and the climax, atmosphere was what pulled us into and kept us glued to cosmic horror. This work has it in spades.