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  • Published: 17 November 2020
  • ISBN: 9781603094696
  • Imprint: IDW Publishing
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 576
  • RRP: $81.99

From Hell: Master Edition




Meet the most notorious serial killer of all time, Jack the Ripper -- and meet the vast and vibrant communities of Victorian London where his foul deeds gave birth to the modern era. In this remarkable new edition, the award-winning bestseller FROM HELL now features astonishing colors by Eddie Campbell!

Meet the most notorious serial killer of all time, Jack the Ripper -- and meet the vast and vibrant communities of Victorian London where his foul deeds gave birth to the modern era. In this remarkable new edition, the award-winning bestseller FROM HELL now features astonishing colors by Eddie Campbell!

Jack is back -- and this time, the blood is red.

Experience FROM HELL as never before: fully restored and in color for the first time!

Five unsolved murders. Two of the greatest creators in the history of comics. One sprawling conspiracy, one metropolis on the brink of the twentieth century, and one bloody-minded Ripper ushering London into the modern age of terror. The award-winning bestseller FROM HELL, often ranked among the greatest graphic novels of all time, takes on haunting new dimensions in FROM HELL: Master Edition, enhanced with impressionistic hues by Eddie Campbell himself.

  • Published: 17 November 2020
  • ISBN: 9781603094696
  • Imprint: IDW Publishing
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 576
  • RRP: $81.99

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Praise for From Hell: Master Edition

  • "Remarkable." -- Leo Carey, The New Yorker
  • "Dark, fearsomely complex." -- Douglas Wolk, Publishers Weekly
  • "My all-time favorite graphic novel ... an immense, majestic work about the Jack the Ripper murders, the dark Victorian world they happened in, and the birth of the 20th century." -- Warren Ellis, Entertainment Weekly
  • "Moore, one of the great fiction minds of his generation, never accomplished anything more satisfying than this. Both creators are at the top of their game: Campbell's grubby lines are the perfect evocation of the horror of everyday Victorian life in the underclasses, while Moore's allegorical plotting -- looping in the Royal family, Masonic occult ritual, the Elephant Man and the nature of London itself -- makes for a hypnotic read and perpetual re-read." -- Joe Gross, Rolling Stone
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