Before Houdini
By (Author) Jeremy Holt
By (author) John Lucas
Insight Editions
Insight Comics
1st August 2019
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
96
Width 198mm, Height 262mm
The exciting second volume of the After Houdini saga explores the origins of the elusive master of magic, the man who would becomeHoudini.
London, 1888. A shadowy killer stalks the streets of London, his appetite for blood unleashed upon the citys lower classes. To defeat him, MI6 turns to its most top-secret team: four teenage agents with extraordinary giftsincluding a young American immigrant with a talent for illusion . . .
After Houdinibegan the story of Josef Houdini, son of the famous Harry Houdinibrillian illusionist, acclaimed escape artist, and top-secret covert operative. Now we turn back the clock and meet Ehrich Weiss, a young man whose skill at picking locks is about to land him the adventure of his dreams, and pull him into a war that will affect his lifeand his sonsfor years to come. This is the story of Ehrichs strange beginnings, from before he was a world-famous magician. Before he was a master of espionage. Before he was...Houdini.
"Before Houdiniis a well thought-out read with smart pacing and a clear narrative arc. Its a fun Victorian murder mystery, complete with supernatural warfare. Ehrich is a compelling character, and his diverse team of co-agents Raj, Elenora, and Atsuko are well-designed. The writing flows very well from panel to panel, and its the kind of dialogue where you can *hear* the voices..." * Rogues Portal *
Jeremy Holt is a Vermont-based comic book writer whose most notable works include Skip To The End, Skinned, and Pulp, which IGN has called one of the best one-shot comics of the year [2013]. Follow him on Twitter: @Jeremy_Holt.
A prolific freelance contributor to both DC and Marvel Comics, John Lucas has also produced a great deal of small press work, as well as Valkyries(with Steve Moore) for 2000 AD.
Adrian Crossahas worked for comic-books and magazines in Spain, the UK, France, and America. He has worked on a number of genres from superhero action talesto revolutionary steampunk storiesand kids magazines. In his free time he likes to draw cute monsters and creepy characters. You can follow his work at adicrossa.artstation.com