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A review by classiccarissa
H.P. Lovecraft's at the Mountains of Madness: The Second Volume by Gou Tanabe
4.0
This had such cinematic panels! I could feel the snow melting on my face, and the hear the wind whistling through the plane they flew in above the lost city. can't wait to read my copy of the anthology of his works! As an adaptation of the original, it awes the reader with visuals that suggest an even grander scope of this ancient civilization, lost to us, and that something so beautiful can also be terrible. And for that reason, it makes seeing the city all the more intense and evocative of the philosophical sublime. I'm beginning to understand the term "Lovecraftian"!