Jenny Finn #1 Review
If you are looking for a Victorian ghost story with literal monsters in it–ghosts, serial killers, and the like–Jenny Finn #1 is for you.
If you are looking for a Victorian ghost story with literal monsters in it–ghosts, serial killers, and the like–Jenny Finn #1 is for you.
Rogues Portal had the opportunity to speak with Troy Nixey, the artist behind Jenny Finn. Issue #1 of this revisited comic comes out from
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