
Scarlet Traces
An Anthology Based on The War of the Worlds
Stephen BaxterINJ CulbardAdam RobertsEmma BeebyJames LovegroveNathan DuckMark MorrisDan WhiteheadChris Roberson(Author)
Ian Edginton(Editor)
Abaddon Books (Publisher)
Published on 5. September 2019
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-1-78108-746-6 (ISBN)
Description
It is the dawn of the twentieth century.
Following the Martians' failed invasion of Earth, the British Empire has seized their technology and unlocked its secrets for themselves. It is a Golden Age of discovery, adventure, culture, invention-and of domination, and rebellion.
Scarlet Traces reveals a world of ant-headed nightmares; vacuum salesmen; war machines; deadly secrets; clockwork marvels; and Sherlock Holmes, T. S. Eliot and Thomas Edison as you've never seen them before...
Including stories by Stephen Baxter, I. N. J. Culbard, Adam Roberts, Emma Beeby, James Lovegrove, Nathan Duck, Mark Morris, Dan Whitehead, Chris Roberson, Maura McHugh, Jonathan Green and Andrew Lane.
Following the Martians' failed invasion of Earth, the British Empire has seized their technology and unlocked its secrets for themselves. It is a Golden Age of discovery, adventure, culture, invention-and of domination, and rebellion.
Scarlet Traces reveals a world of ant-headed nightmares; vacuum salesmen; war machines; deadly secrets; clockwork marvels; and Sherlock Holmes, T. S. Eliot and Thomas Edison as you've never seen them before...
Including stories by Stephen Baxter, I. N. J. Culbard, Adam Roberts, Emma Beeby, James Lovegrove, Nathan Duck, Mark Morris, Dan Whitehead, Chris Roberson, Maura McHugh, Jonathan Green and Andrew Lane.
Reviews / Votes
"This is exceptional: scathing socio-political satire made sweet by being British speculative fiction through and through." * Page 45 * "A saga over a decade in the making" * Comicon.com * "A series that increases its dramatic and imaginative scope with every step. It's clever, accessible, scary, thought-provoking and thrilling, all wrapped up in a beautiful package" * Grovel.org.uk * "a showcase for D'Israeli's art, every face a moment of peace or panic in a vividly identifiable style, traditional in its framing but radically expressive in the figurework. It's a very productive friction, beefing up a robust science-fiction air for the Wells adaptation and emphasising the physical impact of Martian war machines, laying waste to pastoral Surrey and ingesting plenty of the population." * Tripwire (On Scarlet Traces comics) * 'A vivid and exciting version of the original story combined with a wonderful sequel' * Starburst Magazine * 'A uniquely strange and absorbing body of work' * AV Club (on Scarlet Traces comic) *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Product notice
With printed dust jacket
Illustrations
No
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
516 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78108-746-6 (9781781087466)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ian Edginton is a New York Times bestselling author and multiple Eisner Award nominee. His recent titles include the green apocalypse saga The Hinterkind for DC/Vertigo; Steed and Mrs Peel for BOOM, the steam- and clock-punk series Stickleback, Ampney Crucis Investigates and Brass Sun for the legendary UK science fiction weekly, 2000 AD; game properties Dead Space: Liberation and The Evil Within for Titan Books and the audio adventure Torchwood: Army of One for the BBC. He has adapted the complete canon of Sherlock Holmes novels into a series of graphic novels for Self Made Hero, as well writing several volumes of Holmes apocrypha entitled The Victorian Undead. He has also adapted H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds as well as several highly acclaimed sequels, Scarlet Traces and Scarlet Traces: the Great Game. He lives and works in England. He keeps a Bee.
Content
Introduction, Ian Edginton
Going Up the Blue, Stephen Baxter
Something Sweet in the Superstitions, I. N. J. Culbard
The Martian Waste Land, Adam Roberts
The Menagerie, Emma Beeby
The Adventure of the Wheezing Man, James Lovegrove
Voice for a Generation, Nathan Duck
Spitting Blood, Mark Morris
The Alarmist, Dan Whitehead
Last Shot, Chris Roberson
The Mechanical Marionette Mob, Maura McHugh
Wonderful Things, Jonathan Green
Red Frame, White Heat, Andrew Lane
Going Up the Blue, Stephen Baxter
Something Sweet in the Superstitions, I. N. J. Culbard
The Martian Waste Land, Adam Roberts
The Menagerie, Emma Beeby
The Adventure of the Wheezing Man, James Lovegrove
Voice for a Generation, Nathan Duck
Spitting Blood, Mark Morris
The Alarmist, Dan Whitehead
Last Shot, Chris Roberson
The Mechanical Marionette Mob, Maura McHugh
Wonderful Things, Jonathan Green
Red Frame, White Heat, Andrew Lane