At the Mountains of Madness, vol.1
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Science Fiction
Horror
Format
Hardcover
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
Nov 24, 2020
Publisher
Design Studio Press
ISBN-10
1624650082
ISBN-13
9781624650086
Description
In the icy expanse of Antarctica, the landscape tells a haunting story of desolation and ancient secrets buried beneath the snow. As one ventures deeper into this frigid wilderness, eerie echoes of the past resonate from the ice, enticing explorers and scholars alike to uncover its mysteries. It's a setting where silence reigns, but the weight of history looms heavily in the air, urging those who dare to pursue the unknown.
The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a scientist, who becomes increasingly engulfed in the revelations unearthed from beneath the surface. Peculiar artifacts hint at civilizations long lost, sparking a sense of dread and awe. As the relentless cold seeps into their bones, the team grapples with the eerie manifestations of what they discover—best left shrouded in shadows.
With striking illustrations by François Baranger, this journey through the bleak landscapes is as visually captivating as it is narratively chilling. The interplay of Lovecraft's unsettling prose and Baranger's haunting imagery draws readers into a world where curiosity confronts the abyss, and the line between knowledge and madness blurs. It is an invitation to peer into the dark corners of existence, where truths may remain better left undiscovered.
The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a scientist, who becomes increasingly engulfed in the revelations unearthed from beneath the surface. Peculiar artifacts hint at civilizations long lost, sparking a sense of dread and awe. As the relentless cold seeps into their bones, the team grapples with the eerie manifestations of what they discover—best left shrouded in shadows.
With striking illustrations by François Baranger, this journey through the bleak landscapes is as visually captivating as it is narratively chilling. The interplay of Lovecraft's unsettling prose and Baranger's haunting imagery draws readers into a world where curiosity confronts the abyss, and the line between knowledge and madness blurs. It is an invitation to peer into the dark corners of existence, where truths may remain better left undiscovered.
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