Summary
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Victorian Era Manhwa offers a unique mix of elegance and chaos and attracts readers with dark mysteries and eerie backgrounds.
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Stories like Lizzie Newton and Jack the Ripper Reimagine Victorian-era legends with supernatural turns and eerie conspiracy elements.
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Manhwa like 1800s Memorandum and Sherlock Offer Gothic stories full of secrets, aristocrats and unique restraint of iconic characters.
The Manhwa The industry is full of series in historical backgrounds, but for some reason there is even the most old time -looking series in this strange, ambiguous scope rather than a clearly defined era. That's exactly why find newer Manhwa is explicitly lies in the Victorian era is almost impossible. Most stories that exist in some way have been around long enough to know historical themselves.
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That said, the Victorian era-trot his “minor disorders” as widespread illness, laughingly low life and crime level at Gotham-level-have a certain charm. When done correctly, it offers the perfect mix of elegance and absolute chaos. It is basically marked as the “transition time” of history, with lavish ballrooms at one end and dark alley mysteries on the other. It's not strange to Manhwa in Victorian timeRare as they are, has such a strong appeal.
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Lizzie Newton: Victorian Mysteries
A dark mystery thriller that revolves around a writer-turned detective
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Lee Gi Ha, Jeon Hye Jin |
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Release date |
2011 |
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Genre |
Mystery, romance |
The Victorian era has always been bound to the dark, dirty and macabre – which basically makes it the perfect breeding ground for detective, unresolved murders and everything mysterious. So many culturally defining stories from this time thrive with it a lot of excitement, and Lizzie Newton: Victorian Mysteries Delivers exactly that to its readers.
Lizzie Newton: Victorian Mysteries Is an old school mystery thriller about a high community girl with interests that are, let's say, not exactly Ladylike for the time. Lizzie is a mystery writer with a talent to attract problems, much to her father's dismay. He is determined to see her marry a highly decorated lawyer, but Lizzie has zero intention to put her career at the break for any guy. Her timing could not be better (or worse) when a suspected death occurs at her mansion – one that she is convinced has something much more unhappy lurks under the surface. She is willing to invest her life that it was murder.
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Jack The Ripper: Hell Blade
A completely unique supernatural resale of Jack The Ripper and WhiteChapel murder
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Yoo -inse |
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2009 |
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Drama, mystery, supernatural |
For better or worse, one of the most famous figures came out of the Victorian era serial order, Jack the Ripper. Because of how mysterious the whole Lore around the guy is, the world does not feel very much his real history. That is why there are a lot of books and shows that tells the whole story in their own way – but no one is as unique as Jack The Ripper: Hell Blade.
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This Manhwa is not just a generic resale of the Whitechapel murder. It turns the whole fable about Jack the Ripper. In that, Jack is a kind of “good guy” who does what he does to prevent a greater evil. Every brutal killing of his is part of something much greater, something supernatural, and that may be the only thing that stands between London's society and hell. The series leans hard into horror and mystery and fully utilizes its eerie environment. It has conspiracy, grotesque murder and enough measures to keep things at a quarry rate. If Victorian London wasn't already scary enough, Hell Make sure to turn it into an absolute nightmare – but in the best way.
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1800s Memorandum
A Jane Eyre-ESque story with aristocrats and secrets
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Cho buyeong |
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2016 |
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Genre |
Drama, mystery, romance |
1800s Memorandum is the perfect manhwa for those looking for something with a more gothic touch. It is a slowly burning mystery that has almost all “typical” trope you would find in a 20th-century environment-massive mansion, great secrets and suspiciously polite aristocrats with something up the sleeves. This Manhwa is about two siblings who are separated as children after their parents' death. Lillian, the girl, is sent to stay with a family called Clearwaters. They treat her just right and make sure she feels at home with them.
Despite this, she always feels and decides to move back to her brother's place at the moment her adoptive father dies. Her brother is now an awning of the family that he was adopted by and seems to have a lot of power. What starts as a cute little family reunification turns out to be anything but. Lillian is starting to see things – shadow figures, cryptic visions and just enough nightmare fuel to get their question into reality. Without any help from her brother, she takes the matter in her own hands. The more she digs, the more it seems that something is very, very wrong in this house.
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Sherlock: Her Majesty's detective
A resale of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson
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Kwon Gyo-Jung |
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2011 |
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Mystery |
Sherlock: Her Majesty's detective Takes the world's most famous fictional detective and throws him into a version of 19th century Britain that is a bit more chaotic than the average and it says something. In this special resale of history, the characters are a little different. Sherlock (an official who works directly under the Queen) is in pairs with a Dr. Jane Watson.
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Together they dive into a series of cases that originally come out as standard thefts and murders, but not. There is something bigger that lurks under the surface – something that not only threatens the nation but perhaps the whole world. Just this Sherlock Holmes The reproduction is different in the sense that it is not just about solving crimes. It is a strange mix of mystery, action and a little sci-fi that makes the whole attitude feel more cyber punk than Victorian. When Sherlock and Jane peel back the stocks in any case, they realize that they are tangling into something much more dangerous than they expected.
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Mary Godwin
A fictional grip on the life of the famous writer Mary Shelley
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Fired |
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2005 |
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Genre |
Mystery |
Victorian-Era Manhwa has one thing for those that many others do not do-a level of creativity in how they build their stories about actual events. Mary Godwin is a dark, eerily fictional dive in the life of Mary Shelley, the iconic Gothic writer who is best known for money Frankenstein. It is established that she writes her most famous work, but instead of the usual story of “Fighting writers”, things become much more dramatic when a masked servant named Jean comes into his life. He is mysterious and disturbing and may be just the reason why she can write one of the most iconic horror novels of all time in the first place.
When Mary navigates in the high society and her own creative struggle, Jean's presence begins to pull her into something much bigger and more dangerous. Very soon, his status is erasing as her employee and temporary writing assistant and all life is thrown into a much greater horror.
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Wild garden
Peeks into the unforgiving high communities in the Victorian era
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Lee Hyeon-Sook |
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2008 |
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Genre |
Drama |
Wild garden Takes a step back from imagination and focuses on a more social (and equally twisted) aspect of what lives in the Victorian high society would be like a relatively underprivileged person. This Manhwa revolves around a girl named Gabriel who stops taking the place for her deceased noble friend, Jeremy, at an Elit-Boys boarding school. Her thing is quite noble, and she tries to convince herself that this is all there is. But in the end, like a less happy girl, she simply wants to experience high society through a first personal lens.
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Of course, it is easier to survive in a world of privileged young men with their own hidden agendas than done. Between tangled relationships, cruel power struggles and a growing list of people who can be on her secret, Gabriel is basically left to her own units. She makes friends, falls in love and eventually finds her true self in what seems like a hell of a scenario.
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The pale horse
An emotionally charged story about a young girl of unknown origin
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Choo Ha-yun |
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2011 |
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Drama, mystery, romance, supernatural |
The pale horse is a heavy, emotionally charged Gothic Manhwa that does not deter from the bleak. It is located in a small French village and follows Rose Dupre, a girl who is exhausted by a population that is completely grabbed by fear when they consider her as a “witch daughter.” Her only consolation is in her friendship with her childhood friends Marie and Pierre, who thankfully are not swung by the public's opinion of her.
It is, until a mysterious demon comes into their lives and turns everything into the worse. As Paranoia spreads more and more, tragedies are beginning to follow. Rose is struggling to hold on to her reality while she protects those she cares, but her survival unfortunately comes at the expense of human life. As the lines between the truth and the illusion blur, The pale horse becomes Less about fighting external strengths and more about Rose's battle with himself.
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