Synopses & Reviews
Baker Street, the center of England's punk movement in a London few would ever know, a life even less would ever see. Where being different is the rule, "ratting" the gambling vice of a city's underground, and death is often around the next corner. Here is where mystery, intrigue and suspense are more than a game to the residents of post-Victorian London, it's a way of life. Now the cobblestones run red with blood as a series of murders terrorize the night. But as Sharon Ford may soon find out, sometimes the solution is more costly than any crime.
Guy Davis is a self-taught writer/illustrator who has worked in the comics industry for over 17 years. He was the long-running artist on Sandman Mystery Theater with Matt Wagner and Steve Sagle for DC/vertigo. He designed and illustrated the Nevermen series for Dark Horse Comics and most recently worked as the artist on the Marvel series Deadline. He is currently working on his second creator-owned book, The Marquis.
Gary Reed was the publisher of Caliber Press, a specialty publisher of comics and books that released 1,500 issues in the 1990s. In addition to serving as President of Caliber, Gary was also publisher of Stabur Graphics and Vice President of McFarlane Toys during the inaugural launch of that company. He has written over 200 comics and books, including Baker Street, Renfield, Saint Germaine, Raven Chronicles, and others.
Synopsis
Baker Street, the center of England's punk movement in a London few would ever know, a life even less would ever see. Where being different is the rule, "ratting" the gambling vice of a city's underground, and death is often around the next corner. Here is where mystery, intrigue and suspense are more than a game to the residents of post-Victorian London, it's a way of life. Now the cobblestones run red with blood as a series of murders terrorize the night. But as Sharon Ford may soon find out, sometimes the solution is more costly than any crime.
Synopsis
A mystery set in an alternate history London where the punk movement is rule of law The cobblestones run red as a series of murders terrorize the night.