Fr. 28.50

Rogue

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.07.2025

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Having committed his most horrific murder yet, Jack the Ripper flees London for the shores of America. A " by-the-book" investigator is set off by Scotland Yard on his trail. Except the investigator realizes there is only one certain path to stopping the world's most dangerous woman killer.

Straight from Scotland Yard files: In the autumn of 1888, five women were brutally murdered in the East End of London by a killer known only as Jack the Ripper. Just as quickly as he struck, the Ripper vanished off the face of the earth, never to be heard from again. Or so history would lead us to believe. What most people don't know is what happened next.

Scotland Yard Detective Andrew Somerset, a " by-the-book" investigator, is given the horrific assignment of hunting down the Ripper at any cost. A job he is uniquely qualified for, as he is one of the few men who knows the Ripper's true identity. What's more, Scotland Yard doesn't want this murderer caught, they want him eliminated. What follows is a frenzied chase from the slums of London, through the alleys of New York, to the emerald paradise of Jamaica. As Somerset closes in, he discovers he must forsake everything he values, even the strictures of the law, in order to stop history's most infamous killer.

About the author










Kevin Kenney has been a writing consultant and screenwriter for well over a decade. As a consultant and writer, he has worked with The Discovery Channel, VH-1, Millennium Concepts, E-MOTION, Silver Mine Entertainment, as well as several other companies. He also wrote " Atlantis in the Andes", a provocative documentary that aired on The Learning Channel. Kevin wrote the screen adaptation of " The Hoodlum Preacher", based on the true-life story of Reverend Burton Barr. Recently, Kevin completed the screenplay, " Six Deadly Fingers of Fury", the 1970s " Grindhouse" parody, which is a companion piece to the mockumentary, " Mad Mex" . He lives in Los Angeles, where he is at work on his first novel. Simon Gough is a UK based colorist, living on the sunny shores of Brighton by the sea. He lives a lonely existence from his tiny dark office, besieged through the day by the unanswerable questions of two pre-teen sons, and a wife who doesn't "understand" comics. He has art credits from DC to Zenescope, and everyone in between., and has worked on such titles as Batman, The Field, Ringside, and G.I. Joe. Over the last 15 years he's forgotten more things he's worked on than he can actually remember. Ray Ellingsen began his film career in 1987 as a writer. He has since gone on to pursue numerous aspects of filmmaking, from directing and producing, to supervising post production of feature films, documentaries, and commercials. In 1999, Ellingsen helped form the motion picture entertainment company, Ugly Old Bird Productions, which produced multiple film and video projects during its five years of doing business.

Ellingsen moved to Arizona in 2005 to manage the largest motion picture film studio in the state of Arizona, Hollywood-Phoenix Film Studios. Within a year, Ellingsen brought in three feature films, numerous commercials, as well as a television series for the studio to produce. Ellingsen left the studio and moved back to Los Angeles to further his filmmaking career.

To date, Ellingsen has written and directed two documentaries and a feature film, along with a multitude of commercial, instructional and industrial projects. He has also produced nine feature films and over 30 video and commercial projects, with two feature films currently in development. Danny Kim is a comic artist based in South Korea. He has built his career working on numerous indie comics and has contributed to well-known titles such as DC's "Wildcats" and Marvel's "Ghost Rider." His work primarily targets the American market. Currently, Danny is actively involved in various projects as a member of Superani. He continues to captivate readers with his new works.

Product details

Authors Ray Ellingsen, Kevin Kenny
Assisted by Simon Gough (Illustration), Danny Kim (Illustration)
Publisher Outland Entertainment
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 15.07.2025
 
EAN 9781964735047
ISBN 978-1-964735-04-7
No. of pages 68
Subject Fiction > Comic, cartoon, humour, satire

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