
Ripperland #3
Dark Horse Comics
Written by Steve Orlando and John Harris Dunning
Art by Alessandro Oliveri
Colors by Francesca Vivaldi
Letters by Fabio Amelia
The Rundown: Holden and Fogg get closer as the mystery behind the murders continue to grow.

Another body connected to the Ripper case has washed up on the beach and the detectives find their efforts hampered by the public location of the discovery and the lack of forensic help from the American government. Both detectives turn to old fashioned police work as they interview the victim’s family and a possible clue they discover at the scene.
As they continue to follow their leads, the pair grow closer. After meeting a contact, they are warned that they are being watched by some powerful people before they are attacked with weapons the locals should not have access to. After fighting for their lives, Holden and Fogg spend time together as the conspiracy behind the murders takes another step forward.
The Story: Orlando and Dunning craft a story with thrills, wit, charm and an engaging mystery that keeps me coming back for more. I continue to enjoy the characters, their interactions and their growing personal relationship. It adds a new layer to the drama of the events and the world of the characters.
The Art: Oliveri delivers great art throughout the issue. I really enjoy the visual style of this series and how it showcases the world of the characters.