Marblehead: An American Undertow

>Marblehead: An American Undertow

Robert Black is writing a book.
A tour de force, a real magnum opus.
The last of the great American novels.
Something that will secure his place in history.

This is-
Moore & Burrow's Providence

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And here we go...

#11 won't be out until at least November, so to weather the next two months figure it's time to get everyone caught up on the best Lovecraft comic in ages

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It's always interesting to go back and reread the first issues...cause it's such a descent into madness

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bump. Wanna see people react to the fucked up shit that it's in this book

I especially wanted to storytime this after the last commonplace book entry...made a re-read mandatory.

So deliriously fucked up

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Black was Blake the entire time

Was not expecting that.

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Really?

I mean...Stella Sapiente to "Starry Wisdom"
It took me the first time I reread the series to make the connection

That's when I got really excited

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Was censorship a big issue in past storytimes. Might really break the momentum. Especially in later chapters.

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Alas, doom.

It's not Crossed level, but I take precaution with Avatar Press stuff.
Not gonna get banned for storytiming a great comic.

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Post music he might have been listening to during:

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>thisfaggotdeadyet.jpg

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>We must never discard those we are loved by. Lacking them we are cursed.

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Seriously just open in a new tab and just zoom in.
Do whatever you need to so you can get through these pages.

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Act I, Scene II:
wherein zothique

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Tom is best boy

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Sudyam is maybe the second most horrible character

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Act I, Scene II:
wherein superficiality

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