A book that is both enormous and impressive!
From Hell was written by Alan Moore with principle illustrations from Eddie Cambell, although Pete Mullins also worked on the illustrations.
The book starts off on a beach in Bournemouth in Sept 1923 and shows Abberline and infamous psychic Lee's discussing the murders, we are then thrust back in time to relive the horrific events themselves.
The storyline is based upon the Royal/Masonic conspiracy and includes all the major players, Gull, Netley, Sickert et al.
What impressed me was the ability to illustrate just how horrific it could have been, there is definatly plenty of gore.
I was shocked by the many scenes of a sexual nature, and some of the language used, but all in all I really enjoyed it.
The story is seperated into a prologue, 14 chapters, an epilogue, maps and 2 appendix.
It is the appendix that is worthy of note in this book as it features refernces and sources for each of the books chapters, the second appendix looks at the aftermath of the murders and their effect on social history.
Initially published in 1999 by Eddie Cambell Comics it is currently available through Knockabout books at www.knockabout.com for around £24.99.
It's price may put off some purchsers but it is well worth it, and makes the film based on the book look rather lame!
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From Hell was written by Alan Moore with principle illustrations from Eddie Cambell, although Pete Mullins also worked on the illustrations.
The book starts off on a beach in Bournemouth in Sept 1923 and shows Abberline and infamous psychic Lee's discussing the murders, we are then thrust back in time to relive the horrific events themselves.
The storyline is based upon the Royal/Masonic conspiracy and includes all the major players, Gull, Netley, Sickert et al.
What impressed me was the ability to illustrate just how horrific it could have been, there is definatly plenty of gore.
I was shocked by the many scenes of a sexual nature, and some of the language used, but all in all I really enjoyed it.
The story is seperated into a prologue, 14 chapters, an epilogue, maps and 2 appendix.
It is the appendix that is worthy of note in this book as it features refernces and sources for each of the books chapters, the second appendix looks at the aftermath of the murders and their effect on social history.
Initially published in 1999 by Eddie Cambell Comics it is currently available through Knockabout books at www.knockabout.com for around £24.99.
It's price may put off some purchsers but it is well worth it, and makes the film based on the book look rather lame!
Amazon
Play.Com
Ebay UK
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