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Mirka Andolfo's Mercy: The Fair Lady, the Frost, and the Fiend
Mirka Andolfo's Mercy: The Fair Lady, the Frost, and the Fiend | Mirka Andolfo
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MERCY, a goth-inspired, Victorian monster series explores topics of "otherness," damnation and redemption, and what it means to be a monster in a horror graphic novel perfect for fans of Penny Dreadful, Crimson Peak, The Alienist, Parasol Protectorate, and Dark Shadows. This new graphic novel by acclaimed creator MIRKA ANDOLFO (UNNATURAL) is a gothic horror tale where mysteries and unspeakable sins are blended together in a unique and sensual way. Washington State, late nineteenth century. During the frenzied historical era commonly known as the Klondike Gold Rush, a mysterious woman arrives in Woodsburgh, a small mining town close to the Canadian border. It's been a few years since the Swanson mine was closed following the terrible accident that claimed the lives of so many men and women, including the owner's and the city it's still struggling in search for a new place on the map of the country. Elegant and extraordinarily wealthy, Lady Hellaine arrives in the city accompanied by her faithful butler Goodwill and settles in one of the most luxurious mansions in town. A lifestyle that contrasts sharply with that of the majority of the population, forced to choose between humble crafts and illegal activities. No one is aware of the reasons that led such a classy lady to move from Seattle to the small village, but her arrival certainly did not go unnoticed. Especially in the eyes of Lady Swanson, widow of the late mine owner and leading figure of the local bourgeoisie. Lady Hellaine's plans will bring her on a collision course with the powerful Lady Swanson, who, for reasons not entirely rational, distrusts the newcomer. Meanwhile, the streets and surroundings of Woodsburgh are flooded in blood: a heinous creature is killing incautious citizens, wreaking havoc on their bodies. Enough to induce local authorities to impose a strict curfew after sunset. And with the falling of the first snow, the "Woodsburgh Devil"'s fury seems to have even increased. What's the connection, if any, between this disturbing presence and the ivory-skinned stranger? Who is Lady Hellaine, really? And what's her secret agenda? Collects MIRKA ANDOLFO'S MERCY #1-6
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LibrarianRyan
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Mehso-so

3 ⭐ This book was weird and at times confusing. Lady Heyn is a monster who needs to feed. A beautiful monster, but she just wants to go home. And historical gold rush town of mine that‘s also a portal to another dimension exist. Through monsters who can take the shape of humans or steal the bodies of humans and live in them have taken over. These monsters want to go home, but at the same time they just want to feed. This book was an interesting

LibrarianRyan ride. The illustrations are great, but there are seems to be holes or questions still left within the story. While I really enjoyed it, I can‘t say three months from now I will remember what it was. 6mo
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KristiAhlers
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Pickpick

This is the first book of 2024 and it's also a 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 read. I loved this graphic novel and the world building and the art. Highly recommend this one. #bookspin @thearomaofbooks

BookmarkTavern Wow! It looks gorgeous! 11mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 11mo
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