Spring Heeled Jack: The Conclusion

Comics & Graphic Novels, Crime & Mystery, Horror
Cover of the book Spring Heeled Jack: The Conclusion by Craig Daley, Craig Daley
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Author: Craig Daley ISBN: 9781476116099
Publisher: Craig Daley Publication: May 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Craig Daley
ISBN: 9781476116099
Publisher: Craig Daley
Publication: May 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Part Two of Spring Heeled Jack: From the Tunnels of Hell, is a 37 page full colour comic, with the Conclusion of CDComics second Surreal Murder Mystery.
Much has been written about the playful demon that terrorised Victorian England, but when and where did it first appear? What is truth and what is fiction?
This story reveals the truth for the first time.
So why not test your investigative skills and try to solve the mystery by looking for clues as the police search the crime scene and one man tries to solve a family curse.
This is a surreal narrative and your knowledge of the occult and paranormal as well as your powers of observation and deduction will be pushed to their limits.
This narrative blends fact with fiction and all the locations that are in the comic are real places. There were reported sightings and articles in the local press about this demon in 1873 and 1973, plus references to an earlier appearance. The oldest pub in the city actually has a carving of Spring Heeled Jack on its timber frame and there are stories of tunnels under the city that were used to transport Mary Queen of Scots when she was held prisoner in Sheffield, but that's enough of facts.
The story crosses the centuries, 1773, 1873, 1973, 2011 over five days starting on Halloween and ending when Jack disappears for another hundred years, but why is he back in 2011?

Enjoy read and please do have nightmares

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Part Two of Spring Heeled Jack: From the Tunnels of Hell, is a 37 page full colour comic, with the Conclusion of CDComics second Surreal Murder Mystery.
Much has been written about the playful demon that terrorised Victorian England, but when and where did it first appear? What is truth and what is fiction?
This story reveals the truth for the first time.
So why not test your investigative skills and try to solve the mystery by looking for clues as the police search the crime scene and one man tries to solve a family curse.
This is a surreal narrative and your knowledge of the occult and paranormal as well as your powers of observation and deduction will be pushed to their limits.
This narrative blends fact with fiction and all the locations that are in the comic are real places. There were reported sightings and articles in the local press about this demon in 1873 and 1973, plus references to an earlier appearance. The oldest pub in the city actually has a carving of Spring Heeled Jack on its timber frame and there are stories of tunnels under the city that were used to transport Mary Queen of Scots when she was held prisoner in Sheffield, but that's enough of facts.
The story crosses the centuries, 1773, 1873, 1973, 2011 over five days starting on Halloween and ending when Jack disappears for another hundred years, but why is he back in 2011?

Enjoy read and please do have nightmares

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