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From the Hunter of the Dark chapter, here the clossing page.
In this evocative series written by HP Lovecraft, Breccia always put his atention in finding the best way to capture that undefined horror imagined by Lovecraft. And he did it!...vague black mass panels, deformed faces and bodies, strange shapes everywhere that make up a peculiar universe with an only purpose: to depict in images what Lovecraft could imagine and make the reader part of it.
Breccia did what he wanted in one of his most experimental works, using a big amount of mixture techniques
Probably too much text in this Breccia rendition but the graphic level is really top.
In this evocative series written by HP Lovecraft, Breccia always put his atention in finding the best way to capture that undefined horror imagined by Lovecraft. And he did it!...vague black mass panels, deformed faces and bodies, strange shapes everywhere that make up a peculiar universe with an only purpose: to depict in images what Lovecraft could imagine and make the reader part of it.
Breccia did what he wanted in one of his most experimental works, using a big amount of mixture techniques
Probably too much text in this Breccia rendition but the graphic level is really top.
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About Alberto Breccia
Alberto Breccia is an Argentinian comic strip artist. Initially influenced by North American adventure comics (Milton Caniff), he developed a highly personal and constantly evolving style, borrowing from grotesque art, expressionism and chiaroscuro.