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Bones of our Stars, Blood of our World is some solid cosmic horror

In his novel debut, Cullen Bunn captures much of what I have seen in his comic work. Tapping into some good ol' cosmic horror.

what do yall think? I find the subgenre is sparse and I tend to be super picky about it once I come across a novel that falls under that umbrella (I honestly didn't like The Fisherman all that much, for example).

would love to know your thoughts on this novel and cosmic horror in general!

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u/whalefall57 — 14 hours ago