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Cover: Glen Orbik

The Victorian #20

Sep 2003 · Penny-Farthing Press · 2.95 USD
“Cutting Losses”

In "Cutting Losses," the fragile peace in the Victorian world shatters when Eudora vanishes, leaving the local police—unexpectedly on the side of justice—pressuring cabby Trace for answers. As tensions rise, a new assassination targets Crown’s trusted contact, Vinnie, setting off a chain of violent consequences that no one saw coming. Written by Trainor Houghton, Len Wein, and Lovern Kindzierski, with art by Claude St. Aubin and inks by James Taylor, this issue pulses with dread and moral ambiguity. The cover by Glen Orbik captures the moment’s grim intensity.

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writer Trainor Houghton · writer Len Wein · writer Lovern Kindzierski · artist Claude St. Aubin · inker James Taylor · colorist Hi-Fi · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · letterer Jason Levine · cover Glen Orbik

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Full credits

writer Len Wein
colorist Hi-Fi
letterer Comicraft
letterer Jason Levine
cover pencils, inks Glen Orbik

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When Eudora disappears, presumed dead, the local police (the good guys this time) rough up cabby Trace searching for her body. Another 'Victorian' terminates Crown's go-between, Vinnie.

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