Description
After the murder of Annie Chapman, fear gripped the women of Whitechapel, particularly those forced by poverty into street work. Three future victims—Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly—continued to navigate the dangerous streets, unaware they were next. Each woman faced personal hardships: Stride was known for her resilience, Eddowes for her wit, and Kelly for her youth and beauty. Their lives reflected the vulnerability of marginalized women in Victorian London. Despite the growing danger and public panic, life for many in the East End remained unchanged—marked by poverty, risk, and the ever-looming shadow of the Ripper.
Expertly illustrated, this comic brings to life the tension and horror of London in 1888, giving readers a vivid look at the investigation, the people, and the unsolved mystery that continues to captivate the world. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, comic lovers, and Jack the Ripper historians alike, this edition deepens the series with unforgettable storytelling and haunting visuals.
Don’t miss your chance to own Part 5 of this must-read series—Two Down. Three to Go.
- Full-color illustrations with detailed, atmospheric artwork
- Accurate depiction of historical events and locations
- Continues the narrative of Jack the Ripper’s reign of terror in London
- Collectible edition as part of the Jack the Ripper Comic Series
- Suitable for ages 16 and up due to mature content
Uncover the truth. Unmask the legend. Join us as we journey into the heart of darkness and confront the terror that lurks in the shadows of Whitechapel.