Lovecraft before, then there might not be a better place to start. If you’re like me and you haven’t read H.P. Thankfully, I have Baranger to guide me with his steady hand and remarkable talent. Starting with At the Mountains of Madness, I’ve descended into the dark places where men and women are revealed to be fragile creatures. I’ve faced off against Cthulhu and been savaged by many of the monstrosities that reside in his horror universe. Elder Signs, Mansions of Madness, Arkham Horror: The Card Game. I’ve played a lot of board games inspired by Lovecraft. The results were spectacular and he moved on to tackle another Lovecraftian tale- At the Mountains of Madness. In his recent work on The Call of Cthulhu, Baranger started illustrating these beloved horror passages and bringing the work to life. And Baranger, a French illustrator who’s worked in other mediums before now, was intrigued by Lovecraft’s captivating stories and the creatures that lurked in the author’s mind. That American horror classic was first published in 1928 and is considered one of the greatest in the genre. The arrival of At the Mountains of Madness from François Baranger actually started with another H.P.
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