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Moriarty

Clockwork Empire

Jean-Pierre Pecau Jean-Pierre Pecau Fred Duval

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English
Miscellaneous
01 November 2023
In a dark and grimy steam-powered alternate history, Holmes and Watson are still on the case! In this gothic horror-tinged retelling of the classic duo, they'll face down the legendary Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde, a villainous card playing automaton and the mystery of a hulking monster shot down in an opium den. Who could be behind all these Machiavellian schemes? Holmes only has one clue... M.O.R.I.A.R.T.Y...

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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 170mm,  Width: 258mm, 
ISBN:   9781787739949
ISBN 10:   1787739945
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Stevan Subic is a Serbian comic artist, who has worked on Chrisopher Bec's Conan series, worked alongside Blizzard on various projects and is due to make his DC Comics debut illustrating Riddler: Year One, written by The Batman star Paul Dano. Fred Duval was born in Rouen, 1965. A screenwriter and illustrator, and a lover of all things steampunk, he co-created the historical series Hauteville House with Thierry Gioux, is currently adapating the novel Water Lillies with Didier Cassegrain, and wrote the cycling doping scandal thriller Les Porteurs d'eau. Jean-Pierre Pecau was born in Paris. In 1980 he helped import Dungeons and Dragons to France. His first comic title was Zentak which he followed with Little Blade Nash and then his bestseller The Secret History.

Reviews for Moriarty: Clockwork Empire

A spiritual successor to Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen...the character cameos are tons of fun, and the art is excellent. 9/10! Comical Opinions Gorgeously-rendered Victoriana, with huge attention to detail. - Paul Cornell A thrilling steampunk twist on classic gothic horror, this Clockwork Empire rules! - Matt Morrison, Comics Historian Icons of historic literature cross paths in a comic unlike anything else on the shelves. You need this! - Blake's Buzz


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