2000 AD in Stages

Leviathan

A mega-Titanic seems to be lost on an eternal sea, and passengers are going missing. By all accounts, the ship should have run out of steam - so what is driving the Leviathan onwards?

Edginton's "Wheel of Worlds" multiverse has several narrative links here. The drink Captain McLean's Old Rotgut also shows up in American Gothic, while Leviathan is also the name of Toten's dark god in Ampney Crucis (which also features the Eye of Hastur symbol). Sir William Ashbless is also a character in Stickleback and in both worlds he creates mega-ships as owner of the White Hart-Line.

Art by D'Israeli

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Year(s) Issues Writer Artist Colourist Letterer
Leviathan 10 50
1360: D'Israeli
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2003 1351-1360 Ian Edginton D'Israeli [greyscale] Tom Frame
From Tales of the LeviathanChosen Sun
1 5 0 2004 p2005 Ian Edginton D'Israeli [greyscale] Tom Frame
From Tales of the LeviathanMcLean's Last Case
1 5 0 2005 1465 Ian Edginton D'Israeli [greyscale] Tom Frame
From Tales of the LeviathanBeyond the Blue Horizon
1 5 0 2005 1466 Ian Edginton D'Israeli [greyscale] Tom Frame
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