Set six months after the shocking events of the Penny Dreadful season three TV finale.
Written by Penny Dreadful TV series Co-Executive Producer Chris King.
In the void left behind by Vanessa's death, Ethan and Sir Malcolm must search for a new meaning in life. But the demimonde isn't done with them yet, as decisions from the past come screaming back to haunt them...
“Simply a joy to read. 5 out of 5!” - Nerdly
“Penny Dreadful has me hook, line and sinker.” - Horror Talk
"Dark, menacing, delightfully detailed and unique. 10 out 10." - Graphic Policy
“Jesus Hervas‘ art was marvelous throughout.” - SciFi Pulse
“Stays true to the tone, depth, and relationships of the series.” - Project Fandom
“Jesus Hervas’s illustrations are fantastically detailed.” - That’s Not Current
“A successor on par with Showtime’s cult phenomenon!” - Diabolique Magazine
"Beautifully illustrated and an inherently fascinating read from cover to cover... a 'must' for the graphic novel collections of all dedicated horror fantasy fans." - Midwest Book Review
Set six months after the shocking events of the Penny Dreadful season three TV finale.
Written by Penny Dreadful TV series Co-Executive Producer Chris King.
In the void left behind by Vanessa's death, Ethan and Sir Malcolm must search for a new meaning in life. But the demimonde isn't done with them yet, as decisions from the past come screaming back to haunt them...
Praise
“Simply a joy to read. 5 out of 5!” - Nerdly
“Penny Dreadful has me hook, line and sinker.” - Horror Talk
"Dark, menacing, delightfully detailed and unique. 10 out 10." - Graphic Policy
“Jesus Hervas‘ art was marvelous throughout.” - SciFi Pulse
“Stays true to the tone, depth, and relationships of the series.” - Project Fandom
“Jesus Hervas’s illustrations are fantastically detailed.” - That’s Not Current
“A successor on par with Showtime’s cult phenomenon!” - Diabolique Magazine
"Beautifully illustrated and an inherently fascinating read from cover to cover... a 'must' for the graphic novel collections of all dedicated horror fantasy fans." - Midwest Book Review