A spiritualist with a secret to hide. A choral performer who can't fit in. A Comtesse trapped against her will and in her own body.
Victorian London & the evils within will bring these three together to fight against the darkness, both personal and phantasmagorical, that threatens to consume them all.
Overall, an engaging and enthralling story that expertly mixes historical fiction and horror into something devastatingly beautiful. The story by Hurd-McKinney is harrowing, smart, and diverse. The art by the creative team is awe-inspiring. Altogether, a story that probably more accurate to life than any Doyle, Austen or Dickens book can ever depict. Read Full Review
Some Strange Disturbances introduces us to a strange and frightening world where horrors both real and phantasmagorical exist. It could be a little clearer in terms of flow and character development. As this series is planned to continue, I'm curious as to where it could go now that the foundation has been laid. Read Full Review
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