Scarlet Traces

Scarlet Traces

by Ian Edginton

4.00 out of 5 (1 ratings)

Format:
Hardback 
Pages:
88 
Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics,U.S. 
Publication Date:
26 August 2003 
Category:
Science Fiction 
ISBN:
9781569719404 

Description

A Scientific Adventure by Messrs Ian Edginton & D'Israeli. Purveyors of fantastic fiction for young gentlefolk and the mentally deficient. A decade after the Martians' abortive assault on the Earth and their attempt to establish an invasion bridgehead on the British Isles, the industrious Victorians have assimilated the Martian technologies into their everyday lives. Hansom cabs now scuttle along the Capital's streets on multi-limbed crab legs and the terrible monopoly of the Martian heat-ray has assured the dominance of the British Empire over two thirds of the Earth's surface and whose benign tyranny looks to continue to do so far into the next century. However, there is something rotten at the heart of empire. When the bodies of several young women are found washed up on the Thames, drained of blood, enter Captain Robert Autumn (retired soldier turned gentleman-adventurer) and his former Sergeant Major-now manservant-Archie Currie. Together they are drawn into the mystery which lead

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  • A sequel mystery of the classic H.G. Wells novel, The War of the World, this graphic novel takes up what might have happened if one Martian survived and was fed human blood in exchange for knowledge of Martian technology. Exsanguinated bodies are discovered in the Thames River at low tide and a Scotsman comes to London to search for his missing daughter. Major Robert Autumn and his man, Archibald Solomon Currie take up the search to discover what is happening.The art work is well balanced with the amount of text. The heavily accented Scots and Cockney dialogue is pretty heavy and is on occasion, undecipherable.Good story, cliffhanger...I'll be looking for the sequel.

    4.00 out of 5

    mamzel

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