Jack the Ripper / story by François Debois ; art and cover by Jean-Charles Poupard ; colors by Guillaume Lopez ; translation by Laure Dupont ; lettering & retouch by Susie Lee.
"This volume collects Jack the Ripper books 1 and 2, originally published by Éditions Soleil"--Verso of title page.
Summary:
"September, 1888. Evil assails London as a bloodthirsty monster kills and dismembers prostitutes in the slums of Whitechapel. He is nicknamed Jack the Ripper. At Scotland Yard, Chief Inspector Abberline and his team lead the investigation. Amid these horrific crimes, anonymous letters, and false accusations, police infighting heats up to a boiling point. Abberline's obsession takes him from the slums of London all the way to Paris, France, on a hunt to close the case for history's most killer!"-- Provided by publisher.
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