The Black Museum: The Ghost and the Lady
A one-volume manga by the creator of Ushio & Tora and Karakuri Circus. In the Scotland Yard, there is kept a famous miscellany of criminal memorabilia known as the Black Museum. It is rumored that some time in the mid-19th-century, evidence from a certain investigation undertaken by the London Police in 1837 was removed from the collection by persons unknown ... Within these pages, an account of monsters, villains, and men unfolds, chronicling a hidden history of the terror of Victorian England -- the mysterious figure known in popular folklore as "Spring-Heeled Jack." (Source: MangaHelpers)
Victorian London in the 19th century, lit by gas lamps blurred by the fog. Our hero visits the Black Museum, a crime archive in Scotland Yard and the "curator" of historical horrors. She requests to see the curator's red boots... the remains of a mysterious incident that took place at a ball hosted by the Queen. The woman then recounts the story of a very strange swordsman. The long-awaited latest installment in Kazuhiro Fujita's popular "Ushio-Tora" and "Karakuri Circus" series! (Source: Comic Days, translated)
