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  • From Hell
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  • From Hell is a side quest in Fallout 4's Creation Club.
  • From Hell is a quest. __TOC__
  • From Hell is the first episode of the third series of The IT Crowd.
  • From Hell is the 51st chapter of the Trinity Blood manga. The title is based on the 2001 American horror mystery film about the Jack the Ripper murders.
  • From Hell was originally serialized as one of several features in Taboo, an anthology comic book published by Steve Bissette's Spiderbaby Grafix. After running in Taboo #2–7 (1989–1992), Moore and Campbell moved the project to its own series, published first by Tundra Publishing, then by Kitchen Sink Press. The series was published in ten volumes between 1991 and 1996, and an appendix, From Hell: The Dance of the Gull-catchers, was published in 1998. The entire series was collected in a trade paperback and published by Eddie Campbell Comics in 1999; trade paperback and hardcover versions are now published by Top Shelf Productions in the USA and Knockabout Comics in the UK.
  • From Hell: The Evil Mist Will Perish With London's Daybreak (悪霧は倫敦の暁と共に滅び逝きてフロム・ヘル, Akugiri wa Rondon no Akatsuki to Tomo ni HorobiyukiteFuromu Heru?) is a Noble Phantasm possessed by the Berserker-class Jack the Ripper. Based on the theory that Jack the Ripper was a demon, this Noble Phantasm transforms Jack into a demon in the sense of a Phantasmal Species. Because it is rooted in the latent fear and unease of nearby people, its power changes in proportion to the population density within a radius of 5 km. In a desert wasteland, its strength is only equal to that of a large beast of prey. In an urban area, it displays a power equivalent to that of a martial Servant. Because it takes the form of a demon that humans envision as their own natural enemy, it inflicts particularly effective da
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  • 200
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Recommended
  • 200
Row 1 info
  • Series Three, Episode 01
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  • I've taken care of Mercy and taken the experimental weapon - the BFG9000.
  • A highly experimental, extremely powerful weapon of unknown origins was recently uncovered. An expelled member of the Children of Atom who goes by the name "Mercy" has acquired this weapon, and plans to use it against the people of the Commonwealth. I should stop him while I still can.
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  • 2008-11-21
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  • No
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  • Next Episode:
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  • Denholm Reynholm - Chris Morris Mr. Yamamoto - Togo Igawa
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  • Special Guest Stars:
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Range
  • 1
Box Title
  • From Hell
Games
  • FO4CC
Rewards
  • Level-based XP, Level-based Kamas, 50 Orichor, 5 Mastaklyr's Disarmed Trap, 1 Rusty Hook
Reward
  • 150
  • Doom BFG
Date
  • 1999
US
  • N
Status
  • Finish
Issues
  • 10
Type
  • side
  • Anti-Army
Caption
  • From Hell collected edition
desc
  • Quest complete
  • Obtain the BFG9000
Items
  • None
Pages
  • 572
Title
  • From Hell
Rank
  • A+~E-
Image size
  • 175
origdate
  • 1989
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Sequel
  • None
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  • Heaven.png
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  • 0
  • 10
origpublication
  • *Taboo *From Hell
Publisher
Owner
starting
  • Talk to Franky Lucgallio
ISBN
  • 958578346
Location
abstract
  • From Hell is a side quest in Fallout 4's Creation Club.
  • From Hell was originally serialized as one of several features in Taboo, an anthology comic book published by Steve Bissette's Spiderbaby Grafix. After running in Taboo #2–7 (1989–1992), Moore and Campbell moved the project to its own series, published first by Tundra Publishing, then by Kitchen Sink Press. The series was published in ten volumes between 1991 and 1996, and an appendix, From Hell: The Dance of the Gull-catchers, was published in 1998. The entire series was collected in a trade paperback and published by Eddie Campbell Comics in 1999; trade paperback and hardcover versions are now published by Top Shelf Productions in the USA and Knockabout Comics in the UK. From Hell takes as its premise Stephen Knight's theory that the Jack the Ripper murders were part of a conspiracy to conceal the birth of an illegitimate royal baby fathered by Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, slightly modified: the involvement of Walter Sickert is reduced, and Knight's allegation that the child's mother was a Catholic has been dropped. Knight's theories have been described as "a good fictional read" whose "conclusions have been disproved numerous times". In an appendix added to the collected From Hell, Moore writes that he did not accept Knight's theory at face value (and he echoed the then-growing consensus that such claims were likely hoaxes), but considered it an interesting starting point for his own fictional examination of the Ripper murders, their era and impact. However, in the serialised publication of Dance of the Gull-Catchers Moore included an "author's statement" which consisted of a blown-up panel from the prologue, depicting the psychic Robert James Lees confessing that although his visions were fraudulent, they were accurate: "I made it all up, and it all came true anyway. That's the funny part." Moore and Campbell conducted significant research to ensure plausibility and verisimilitude. The collected From Hell features over forty pages of page-by-page notes and references, indicating which scenes are based wholly on Moore's own imagination and which are based upon specific named sources. Moore's opinions on the reliability of those references are also listed, which often disagree quite dramatically with experts on the Ripper case and history [citation needed]. The annotations are followed by an epilogue in comics format, The Dance of the Gull-Catchers, in which Moore and Campbell expand on the various theories of the Ripper crimes and the likelihood—or rather, the near-impossibility—of the true identity of the culprit ever being identified.
  • From Hell is a quest. __TOC__
  • From Hell: The Evil Mist Will Perish With London's Daybreak (悪霧は倫敦の暁と共に滅び逝きてフロム・ヘル, Akugiri wa Rondon no Akatsuki to Tomo ni HorobiyukiteFuromu Heru?) is a Noble Phantasm possessed by the Berserker-class Jack the Ripper. Based on the theory that Jack the Ripper was a demon, this Noble Phantasm transforms Jack into a demon in the sense of a Phantasmal Species. Because it is rooted in the latent fear and unease of nearby people, its power changes in proportion to the population density within a radius of 5 km. In a desert wasteland, its strength is only equal to that of a large beast of prey. In an urban area, it displays a power equivalent to that of a martial Servant. Because it takes the form of a demon that humans envision as their own natural enemy, it inflicts particularly effective damage on humans.
  • From Hell is the first episode of the third series of The IT Crowd.
  • From Hell is the 51st chapter of the Trinity Blood manga. The title is based on the 2001 American horror mystery film about the Jack the Ripper murders.
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