A Treasury of Victorian Murder #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the first installment of Rick Geary's acclaimed series exploring notorious 19th-century murder cases. Presented in Geary's distinctive pen-and-ink style, it offers a meticulously researched graphic account of a famous Victorian-era crime, blending historical detail with a suspenseful narrative.
"Celebrated Events of the Victorian Age" is a meticulously crafted portrait series from Rick Geary, whose distinctive art and storytelling bring to life the era’s most notorious figures across three categories: Statesmen, Explorers, and Innovators; Literature and the Arts; and Murderers and Murderesses. With his signature blend of historical detail and stark, expressive linework, Geary presents a chilling yet fascinating glimpse into the lives of those who shaped—or were shaped by—the Victorian age, all rendered in the stark, black-and-white style that defines his acclaimed series. The cover, also by Geary, sets the tone with its evocative, period-accurate design.
A Treasury of Victorian Murder presents a chillingly curated glimpse into the era’s most notorious figures, dividing them into three unsettling categories: the celebrated Statesmen, Explorers, and Innovators; the celebrated in Literature and the Arts; and the infamous Murderers and Murderesses. Each portrait and brief bio offers a stark, elegant window into the lives of those who shaped—or shattered—the Victorian age.
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↩ Reprints Prime Cuts #3 (1987)
Reprinted in Pox #6/1990 (1990), Rick Geary's Book of Murder #[nn] (2012), A Treasury of Victorian Murder Compendium #1 (2012)
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