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Author Topic: Views on fantasy creatures in a steampunk world  (Read 5840 times)
Nex
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« Reply #100 on: November 29, 2009, 07:42:12 am »

May I refer you to 'The Victorian Undead' a new comic by Ian (Scarlet Traces) Edgington which is Sherlock Holmes versus ZOMBIES.

Gonna have to have a look for that myself too, depending on if I like the art it sounds like a good new comic to get into...always nice to get into a new comic aswell cause you know it won't be doing mad retcons and what not like the bigger companies and longer running comics tend to struggle with.

It may tempt me to get that Sherlock vs Cthulhu Steam game too.
 Cheesy

Okay yeah it looks amazing, it's just a shame that there probably won't be a collected edition till like May...I much preffer getting a complete book of a 6 issue series than having the individual comics, easier to look after and looks better on a shelf.
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Mr Peter Harrow, Esq
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« Reply #101 on: November 29, 2009, 09:26:38 am »

I am waiting for the collected edition as well, but will have to see when it actually comes out, it could be months after the initial run.

However it does show that if properly done a fantasy creature can sit well within steampunk.
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