![]() ![]() This is one of those classic horror tales that should be familiar to all fans of the genre. I’m not going to bother summarizing the plot details. Tanabe’s adaptation flows nicely, and I found myself being less conscious of the fact that I was reading Lovecraftian manga and simply getting into the story.Īs the cover states, this is volume one, so only half of the saga of Miskatonic University's ill-fated Antarctic expedition of 1930 is covered. ![]() I had assumed that it was simply that Lovecraft’s prose is too much a part of his identity for his work to translate well into more visual media.īut At the Mountains of Madness is a different beast. The previous volume of his Lovecraft adaptations, The Hound and Other Stories, was fun, but didn't really rise above its novelty value for the most part. Gou Tanabe has upped his game with this book. ![]()
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