Madness of Wonderland

Issue 1: Emma is sharing a room with Shelly. She dreams of a guy beating his wife. She has been reading some journal and just got a package she hasn't yet opened. Emma is a detective and is looking into a case of a murdered room who has a symbol on her body, a symbol Emma had seen in the journal she is reading. Charles Dodgson is figured somehow into what is going on.

Issue 2: A medical examiner is murdered. There's another murder. A journal is read that includes H.P. Lovecraft and some strange life forms found in Antarctic ice. This leads to still more bodies. It looks like Johnny Liddle did the killing but one of the detectives tries to block the investigation.

Issue 3:The cover shows a very large-breasted woman being caught by a tentacled creature, resembling some of the anime scenes. A police investigation into a murder, an insane Johnny Liddle and H.P. Lovecraft make for another Wonderland-related story in this four-issue series. The problem with this series and some of the related materials is that they have only the most tenuous relationship to Alice in Wonderland, so little a relationship that at least I wonder why these were even done except for the money they would bring in.

Issue 4: The issue opens with a flashback. Legrasse meets with a cop and then there's another flashback. She takes a couple of shots at the cop, thinking he's kidnapped her girlfriend, and then there is another flashback.

Legrasse finds and frees her girlfriend and then there's yet another flashback. Then she steps through a mirror into Wonderland and is shown as a killer.

As I've pointed out before, this comic series is incredibly loosely related to Alice in Wonderland. The main characters could have been called something else and the mirror could have been dropped or modified with no Wonderland at all and the story would still remain pretty much the same.


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