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Tales of the Vampire: Jack

3/5/2016

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Brett Matthews brings us the true tale of Jack the Ripper. The tale that we knew had to be coming. The shocking truth that Jack was in reality a vampire!

The store follows an inspector by the name of James. He's an older man who was assigned the case and has become consumed with by it. He puts all of his time and energy into finding Jack.

At the scene of the latest victim there is blood everywhere, Jack is stepping up his game but it is just enough for James to put the last of it all together. He has figured out Jack's secret.

He knows that all the blood spilled at the crime scene likely means that Jack is still hungry and is out hunting once more this night. Sure enough it isn't long before he finds Jack about to feed. His theory is proving correct, Jack is a vampire.
Now comes the twist. . . James is also a vampire. Far older and more experienced. The two blood suckers fight it out till James kills Jack and retires from the case, stating that Jack is in the wind. Very punny.

This is a fun tale that takes a real life mystery and gives it a supernatural twist. Expanding the Buffyverse but fitting right in with it at the same time. It's an amazing addition to the cannon.
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