From Hell: Master Edition

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Dark, brilliant Ripper mystery with historic depth

If you like graphic novels that feel intelligent, unsettling, and completely immersive, this is the kind of book that stays with you. It is less a simple murder story and more a haunting portrait of Victorian London, full of paranoia, power, and decay. Readers often love how it turns true crime into something grand, literary, and deeply disturbing in the best possible way.

  • Harvey Awards Nominee for Best Writer (for Alan Moore) (1992)
  • Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards for Best Graphic Album–Reprint (in 2000 awards), Best Writer (for Alan Moore) (in 1995, 1996, 1997 awards) (1995)
  • Grand Prix de la Critique (2001)
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From Hell: Master Edition

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ISBN: 9781603094696
Date of Publication: 2020-09-15
Format: Hardcover
Goodreads rating: 4.19
(rated by 45283 readers)

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Meet the most notorious serial killer of all time, Jack the Ripper, and the vibrant Victorian London that gave birth to the modern era. In this remarkable edition, From Hell is enhanced with colors by Eddie Campbell. Jack is back—and this time, the blood is red. Fully restored and in color for the first time, From Hell: Master Edition presents five unsolved murders, a sprawling conspiracy, and a metropolis on the brink of the twentieth century as London enters the modern age of terror. The award-winning bestseller From Hell, often ranked among the greatest graphic novels of all time, takes on haunting new dimensions in this color edition.
 

Dark, brilliant Ripper mystery with historic depth

If you like graphic novels that feel intelligent, unsettling, and completely immersive, this is the kind of book that stays with you. It is less a simple murder story and more a haunting portrait of Victorian London, full of paranoia, power, and decay. Readers often love how it turns true crime into something grand, literary, and deeply disturbing in the best possible way.

  • Harvey Awards Nominee for Best Writer (for Alan Moore) (1992)
  • Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards for Best Graphic Album–Reprint (in 2000 awards), Best Writer (for Alan Moore) (in 1995, 1996, 1997 awards) (1995)
  • Grand Prix de la Critique (2001)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.