Victorian Undead
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Victorian Undead | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Wildstorm |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | Zombies in comics |
Publication date | January – June 2010 |
Number of issues | 6 |
Main character(s) |
Sherlock Holmes Doctor Watson |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Ian Edginton |
Artist(s) | Davide Fabbri |
Letterer(s) | Saida Temofonte |
Colorist(s) | Carrie Strachan |
Editor(s) |
Ben Abernathy Kristy Quinn |
Collected editions | |
'Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs Zombies | ISBN 1-4012-2840-2 |
'Victorian Undead II: Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula | ISBN 140123268X |
Victorian Undead is a six-issue American comic book limited series published by Wildstorm. The series was written by Ian Edginton, with art by Davide Fabbri. The story sets in Victorian England and follows Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in the midst of a zombie outbreak. It was followed by Victorian Undead II: Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula. which sees Holmes and Watson helping to track down the title character before he kill the Queen of England.
Publication history[edit | edit source]
The first series ran in early 2010[1] and the second in early 2011 – as Wildstorm folded during that period the last three issues were published directly by the parent company DC Comics themselves.[2]
Plot[edit | edit source]
Issue 1: The Star of Ill-Omen[edit | edit source]
In 1854, a strange comet enters over London, releasing little fragments in which one fragment penetrates into a street pump near Broad Street in Soho. Five months later, Soho suffers what appears to be a cholera outbreak. Doctor John Snow and Reverend Henry Whitehead investigate the outbreak. While Snow postulate the cause for the outbreak, Reverend Whitehead discuss of a recent confession from a tanner's apprentice about the dead coming back to life. Soon afterwards, one of Snow's deceased patients is resurrected as a zombie in front of a shocked Snow and Whitehead.
By 1898, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson investigate a charlatan who has been hypnotizing unsuspecting people into revealing their secrets. The charlatan turns out to be an advanced automaton and is disabled during a struggle with Holmes and Watson. The two are perplex of this discovery, in which Holmes deduces that the machine was controlled by an unknown person, who personally knows Holmes. Meanwhile, two workmen at an underground railway construction yard come across a corpse. One of the workmen sees a gold ring on the corpse and greedily attempts to appropriate it, but the corpse comes to life and bits him. The zombie is decapitated by the other workman, but he is also attacked and bitten by his coworker, who turns into a zombie.
At Baker Street, Holmes and Watson later study the automaton and are then urgently summoned to Scotland Yard by Inspector Lestrade over what appears to be a murder between the aforementioned workmen before they are brought to one of the zombified workmen and a functioning head of the discovered zombie. However, Holmes and Watson are forced to call off from their investigation by British Secret Service agents.
Issue 2: The Skull Beneath The Skin[edit | edit source]
Despite being warned by British Intelligence, Holmes and Watson continue their investigation and search for where the zombie was discovered. The two dug into the earthwork and found themselves in an underground city dating back to ancient London. They then found a corpse pile and look into their contents to find that some of the corpses are barely a year old. Soon they are surrounded by a horde of zombies. Being driven to a corner while learning that shooting the zombies in the head would effectively dispatch them, Holmes and Watson are fortunately saved by the arrival of heavily armed and armored Royal Marines led by the former's brother, Mycroft Holmes. After saving Holmes and Watson, Mycroft escort them to the surface and proceed in providing them answers.
As Holmes and Watson are being escorted, Sebastian Moran spies them from afar and travel to Whitechapel, where he reports his news to his master - an undead Professor Moriarty.
Issue 3: Written in Blood[edit | edit source]
At the Diogenes Club, Mycroft debrief Holmes and Watson of their government's knowledge about the undead. In 1854, the Broad Street cholera outbreak was in fact a zombie outbreak, in which more than a thousand people were killed and turned into zombies in the Soho district. Initially the government failed to understand what they were dealing with until the aid of Dr. John Snow, who had prior experience with the undead, strenuously contained and culled the outbreak. In the aftermath, the entire events were covered up as a cholera outbreak and Snow kept his silence after promises were made in improving public sanitation. The source of the outbreak, however, remains unknown and there hasn't been any undead incidents since the last forty years until now. Holmes analyze his brother's information and the recently discovered zombies, and believes that someone is creating and corralling the undead.
Meanwhile, Holmes' deductions are proven as the culprit Professor Moriarty has been creating an undead army in several secret locations throughout London, and release them in starting another, but much larger, outbreak. Holmes and Watson bear witness to the outbreak and fled to the safety of Baker Street. There Holmes ties the connection of the zombies in 1857 in concurrent to a comet, as the source of the outbreak for carrying an alien disease, after reading a book written by Moriarty; concluding that his arch-nemesis is behind this and noting that he was thought to be dead.
Issue 4: And Death Shall Have No Dominion[edit | edit source]
In a flashback to 1891, Moriarty survived his confrontation with Holmes at Reichenbach Falls. Here Moriarty, severely wounded, is founded by Sebastian Moran and inoculated with a serum based on the disease which created the undead, transforming him into a zombie but retaining his intelligence. In the present, the undead has overrun London. From Whitechapel, Moriarty reveals to Moran that he never intends to use the outbreak to yield the government to him, but instead desire to spread the outbreak further and forge an undead empire. Moran is morally perturbed by his master's intentions and attempts to kill him, but is infected in the process before escaping with his life.
At Baker Street, Holmes, Watson and along with Mrs. Hudson have barricaded inside. However, they are saved by the military that was sent out by Myrcroft Holmes. As they are evacuating the premise, a dying Moran finds Holmes and Watson, informing them of Moriarty before expiring.
Issue 5: The Earth Shall Give Up Its Dead[edit | edit source]
The undead has taken London with Moriarty reigning from a captured Buckingham Palace. Holmes and Watson have relocated to Windsor Castle, being used as a command center by the British government. They are granted an audience with Lord Bellinger, the Prime Minister, who informs Holmes that his government had anticipated another outbreak only because after previously discovering foreign agents were found attempting to steal the undead remains from the Soho outbreak for their respective nations in order to cultivate the undead virus as a biological weapon. As of now, Moriarty hold the ultimate and deadly weapon in the world. Holmes heavily advises Lord Bellinger that the only option to contain and neutralize the exponentially growing outbreak is to scorch London at the cost of losing the nation's capital.
Holme's advisement is soon put forward as the Royal Navy is set to bombard London after the undead had broken through Westminster Bridge. However, Holmes is aghast to learn that the government intends to let Moriarty be burn along with London rather than having him dealt with directly. But thanks to Mycroft, Holmes and Watson are provided with a launch into London to face Moriarty themselves. Before leaving, Holmes implores Mycroft of how Trelawney Hope, the current Secretary of State, became tasked in tactical deployments in which his brother explains that Hope succeeded from his predecessors of the Home Secretary, who fell to the zombies, based on a contingency plan.
Holmes and Watson lands in Whitechapel after deducing Moriarty's location from the clay soil found on Moran's footwear. The two enter a slaughterhouse where they are confronted by an apparently very-much alive Moriarty.
Issue 6: Inferno[edit | edit source]
Victorian Undead II[edit | edit source]
Jekyll & Hyde[edit | edit source]
The year after the revenant attack on London, as the city continues to rebuild, Holmes, having completed recreating his lost files, is contacted by Mr Utterson regarding the recent strange behavior of his friend Dr Henry Jekyll, ncluding his role in the death of a young girl and a mysterious assistant known only as 'Edward Hyde'. Investigating Jekyll's lab, Holmes and Watson's examination of the tissue consumed by dead flies in the lab reveals that Jekyll has access to a revenant, but a confrontation with Jekyll that night reveals that he is the revenant; having suffered a psychotic breakdown from stress prior to the revenant outbreak that fractured his personality, Jekyll initially maintained control through a serum provided by a Limehouse herbalist, but after he was attacked by a revenant and his supplier killed in the fire, he was forced to ration his supply and restrain himself- now a revenant who maintains control of himself through the serum-, although he sometimes escaped his confinement. With no way to contain Hyde as he escapes his house, Jekyll begs Holmes to kill him while he is still himself after being injected with the last of his serum, with Watson mercifully shooting his head off.
Sherlock Holmes VS Dracula[edit | edit source]
Contacted by a maritime insurance company to investigate the deaths of the crew of the schooner the Demeter, Holmes and Watson's investigation of the solicitor's office that took custody of the ship's cargo reveals that the entire household has abruptly died of the bubonic plague, being attacked by a group of gypsies before being saved by another group. Talking with their saviours, Holmes and Watson learn that the other group are known as the Szgany, who serve the vampire known as Count Dracula.
Meanwhile, Lord Godalmning has introduced Queen Victoria to Count Dracula, claiming that the Count is an expert in diseases of the blood and will be able to treat the condition that curtails the royal family. In reality, Dracula and Godalming intend to unleash an infection on the empire- using the diseased earth brought to Britain via the Demeter-, Dracula taking the throne in the ensuing chaos. As Holmes and Watson track the boxes of earth to Carfax Abbey, they discover Professor Abraham van Helsing, Jonathan Harker, Doctor John Seward and Quincey Morris at the abbey already, the two groups exchanging information before they are attacked by the vampire Lucy Westenra and a group of Dracula's 'get', half-deads animated by his blood as plague carriers. Having destroyed the plague-carriers and driven Lucy away, the group meet up at Baker Street to discuss their separate approaches to the current investigation, including Godalming's betrayal and the suicide of Jonathan's wife Mina after Dracula bit her (Lucy escaped being staked because Godalming tipped her off). As they ponder how Dracula made contact with the firm that arranged his arrival in Britain, the group are visited by Mycroft Holmes, who reveals that Godalming was an agent of the Diogenes Club sent on a mission to investigate old legends as means of acquiring an 'alternative arsenal' for Britain after the revenant attack, only to betray his country for power.
Tracking Dracula to his new lair based on where the boxes were delivered, they discover the dead Godalming- drained by Lucy when Dracula became frustrated with him- and Dracula's brides, with Seward being killed before Lucy betrays the brides and departs, dismissing Dracula as an antiquated fool for following old superstitions. Using Toby the bloodhound- wounded during the revenant attack on London but still possessing his keen nose-, the group track Dracula to the palace, where they manage to expose him during a ball. Although Dracula attacks the queen, it is revealed to be an actress hired to impersonate her, allowing Holmes and Morris to pursue Dracula and force him to land in a nearby construction site, Morris dying of his injuries before Holmes manages to cut a vital rope so that the scaffolding impales Dracula, ending his threat once and for all.
Collected editions[edit | edit source]
Both series have been collected into trade paperbacks:
- Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs Zombies (collects first series, 144 pages, Titan Books, December 2010, ISBN 0-85768-051-X, Wildstorm, October 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2840-2)
- Victorian Undead II: Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula (collects second series, 144 pages, Titan Books, December 2011, ISBN 0-85768-880-4, DC Comics, October 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3268-X)
Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Renaud, Jeffrey (October 28, 2009). "Edginton Unleashes Holmes vs. Zombies". [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]]. Retrieved November 7, 2009.
- ↑ Victorian Undead II at the Grand Comics Database
References[edit | edit source]
- Victorian Undead at the Grand Comics Database
- Victorian Undead at the Comic Book DB
- Victorian Undead II at the Grand Comics Database
- Victorian Undead II at the Comic Book DB
External links[edit | edit source]
- Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs Zombies TPB and Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula #1 review, Ain't It Cool News
Category:Comics by Ian Edginton Category:Sherlock Holmes pastiches