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theartolater 's review for:
Providence Act 3
by Alan Moore
So it goes with Alan Moore so often, things just went completely and totally pear-shaped in the final act of Providence. This is actually well in line with the story being told, and the route this entire thing heads is just weird and unsettling, as one should expect from a Lovecraftian tale. The choices made here, much like with Neonomicon, can be debated, but I felt like this was a solid end to a story that had a difficult start to begin with.
Overall, can I recommend this? For Lovecraft hardcores, yeah. For Alan Moore completists? Sure. For the rest of the world? Hard to say. There’s just a lot here that’s far enough off the beaten path and requires knowledge not provided in the previous volumes to give this the broad appeal necessary.
Overall, can I recommend this? For Lovecraft hardcores, yeah. For Alan Moore completists? Sure. For the rest of the world? Hard to say. There’s just a lot here that’s far enough off the beaten path and requires knowledge not provided in the previous volumes to give this the broad appeal necessary.