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Cover: Jeff Jones

Taboo #5

Jan 1991 · Spiderbaby Grafix & Publications · 14.95 USD
“39th and Norton”

"39th and Norton" marks a pivotal moment in the Royal family’s unraveling, as Prince Eddie’s secrets come to light and Victoria dispatches Gull with deadly orders. With Netley in tow, Gull embarks on a surreal, otherworldly journey through London’s hidden veins, guided by a mystic whose visions blur the line between reality and myth. Written by Alan Moore and brought to life with stark, expressive art by Eddie Campbell—whose inks and lettering complete the haunting vision—this issue’s cover by Jeff Jones captures the story’s eerie, gothic tone.

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writer Alan Moore · artist, inker, letterer Eddie Campbell · cover Jeff Jones

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writer Alan Moore
artist, inker, letterer Eddie Campbell
cover pencils, inks Jeff Jones

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The Royal family learns of Prince Eddie's indescretions. Victoria orders Gull to kill the prostitutes. Gull and Netley take a mystic's tour of London.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).