Providence (Avatar Press)
Providence | |
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Providence #1 cover, by Jacen Burrows | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Avatar Press |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | |
Publication date | May 2015 – present |
Number of issues | 10 (of 12) |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Alan Moore |
Artist(s) | Jacen Burrows |
Letterer(s) | Kurt Hathaway |
Colorist(s) | Juan Rodriguez |
Creator(s) |
Alan Moore Jacen Burrows |
Editor(s) |
Jim Kuhoric William A. Christensen |
Collected editions | |
Act 1 Limited Edition | ISBN 1592912818 |
Providence is a twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Jacen Burrows,[1] published by American company Avatar Press from 2015 to 2016. The story is both a prequel and sequel to Moore's previous story Neonomicon and part of HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.[2][3]
Publication history
Alan Moore heavily researched the series - in a six-month period he acquired "nearly every book of [Lovecraft] criticism that’s been written".[2]
“ | But what Providence is, is an attempt to write – at least, my attempt to write what I would consider to be a piece of ultimate Lovecraft fiction, in that it will be fiction, it will be a continuation of Neonomicon, it will in a sense be a prequel to that book, but it will also – slightly – be a sequel as well. It will be dealing with the world of Lovecraft’s American-based fiction[2] | ” |
Plot
The series is set in 1919 and centres on Robert Black, a homosexual writer, initially working in New York as a reporter for the New York Herald. Black takes a leave of absence from his journalism career, with the intention of writing a Great American Novel using "the “Outsiders”, perhaps “occult Outsiders”—whom he is on the trail of across New England—as a metaphor for social outsiders".[4]
Reception
The series has met with critical acclaim, holding an average score of 9.1 out of 10 at review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup.[5]
Collected editions
The series is being collected into individual volumes:
- Providence Act 1 Limited Edition Hardcover (collects Providence #1-4, Avatar Press, 160 pages, May 2016, 978-1592912810)
References
- ↑ "Alan Moore's Providence Revealed". Avatar Press. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
- 1 2 3 Ó Méalóid, Pádraig (April 16, 2013). "Interview: Alan Moore on Providence, Jerusalem, League and more – Part 1". Comics Beat. Archived from the original on April 21, 2016. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
- ↑ Talbot, Nick (31 August 2014). "All About Alienation: Alan Moore On Lovecraft And Providence". The Quietus. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
- ↑ "Alan Moore Writes A Gay, Jewish Protagonist For Providence To Address Lovecraft's Prejudices". Bleeding Cool. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
- ↑ "Providence". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
External links
- Providence at Avatar Press
- Providence at the Grand Comics Database
- 'Providence' at the Comic Book DB
- Fischer, Craig (February 3, 2016). "Providence: Lovecraft, Sexual Violence, and the Body of the Other". The Comics Journal.
- Moore, Alan. "Alan Moore Talks About Providence". PREVIEWSworld. Archived from the original on April 21, 2016.
- Whittaker, David (June 19, 2015). ""Leng. We're All on Leng": Alan Moore's Providence and the Cthulhu Mythos". Sequart.