A Treasury of Victorian Murder Compendium #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis compendium from NBM collects three of Rick Geary's acclaimed graphic novels from his Treasury of Victorian Murder series: Jack the Ripper, The Beast of Chicago (covering H.H. Holmes), and Fatal Bullet (the assassination of President James A. Garfield). Presented in a single volume, it offers a detailed, illustrated exploration of these infamous true-crime cases from the late 19th century, blending historical accuracy with Geary's distinctive narrative style.
"Celebrated Events of the Victorian Age" from Rick Geary’s A Treasury of Victorian Murder Compendium #1 offers a meticulously drawn tour through the era’s most notorious figures, presented in three striking categories: Statesmen, Explorers, and Innovators; Literature and the Arts; and Murderers and Murderesses. With Geary’s signature blend of historical detail and stark, expressive artwork—both interior and on the cover—the issue captures the darkly fascinating spirit of the Victorian age in a single, compelling volume.
A whimsical yet chilling glimpse into the Victorian era, this story presents a curated gallery of figures from three distinct realms: the powerful and ambitious Statesmen, Explorers, and Innovators; the celebrated and eccentric figures of Literature and the Arts; and the darkly fascinating Murderers and Murderesses. Each portrait is paired with a concise, often revealing bio, offering a portrait of a world where brilliance and brutality walked side by side.
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↩ Reprints A Treasury of Victorian Murder #[nn] (1987), Prime Cuts #3 (1987), Jack the Ripper (A Treasury of Victorian Murder) #[nn] (1995), The Fatal Bullet (A Treasury of Victorian Murder) #[nn] (1999), The Beast of Chicago (A Treasury of Victorian Murder) #[nn] (2003)
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