Dirty, grimy noir for Victorian steampunkers. ⚙️🚂
Dirty, grimy noir for Victorian steampunkers. ⚙️🚂
I read Stalking Jack the Ripper while listening to the Ritual album by Adam Hurst. I definitely recommend the combination!
Audrey along with Thomas Cresswell twist their way through the London back world in order to discover who is harvesting and killing woman. And the shocking discovery of who is Jack the Ripper.
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Day 5 of #WickedWhispers is #Cadaver
Against her father's wishes, Audrey often slips away to her uncle's laboratory to study the gruesome practice of forensic medicine.
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Welp, I seem to be in my DNF‘ing era. I‘d say this is a reading slump if I wasn‘t actually enjoying everything but my Spooktober pics.
This wasn‘t Anno Dracula. It was a mishmash of short stories, the first two which were so beyond boring. I then looked up a summary and realized that none of these are worth it, and the one Anno Dracula story is an excerpt of the next book.
Disappointed.
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Rereading some GNs to decide whether to keep or release.
Gotham by Gaslight is an Elseworlds story before Elseworlds was a thing. It's 1889, and Bruce Wayne returns from a European sojourn where he has honed his skills with Sherlock Holmes (a blink-and-you'll-miss-it reference) & Sigmund Freud.
Jack the Ripper is terrifying Gotham, and the newly arrived Batman is out to stop him, while his alter ego is suspected as the killer. Mignola's art is ⬇️
Kind of a strange mix. Batman lore has enough inherent darkness, I figured going back to the 19th century would have been enough for the vibes without including a rewrite of Jack the Ripper, but it certainly works as a vigilante vs evil foil. The exhibition/man of tomorrow story felt high on melodrama and low on plot, though I appreciate a story that ends with a significant other sticking around after the Batman alterego discovery. 1/?
Digging the vintage aesthetic.
Damsel in Distress ™: I know I often find myself incidentally striking sultry poses while lamenting imminent crisis. 🤨