Scarlet Traces
| Scarlet Traces | |||
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The cover of the hardcover | |||
| Created by | Ian Edginton D'Israeli | ||
| Publication information | |||
| Publisher | Rebellion Developments Dark Horse Comics | ||
| Schedule | Monthly | ||
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| Formats | Original material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) Judge Dredd Megazine and a set of limited series. | ||
| Genre | |||
| Publication date | October–December 2002 July–October 2006 | ||
| Number of issues | 3 4 | ||
| Creative team | |||
| Writer(s) | Ian Edginton | ||
| Artist(s) | D'Israeli | ||
| Letterer(s) | D'Israeli | ||
| Colourist(s) | D'Israeli | ||
| Editor(s) | Alan Barnes David Land/Katie Moody | ||
| Reprints | |||
| Collected editions | |||
| Scarlet Traces | ISBN 1-56971-940-3 | ||
| The Great Game | ISBN 1-59307-717-3 | ||
Scarlet Traces is a Steampunk comic series written by Ian Edginton and illustrated by D'Israeli. It was originally published online before being serialised in 2002, in the British anthology Judge Dredd Megazine. A sequel, Scarlet Traces: The Great Game, followed in 2006.
Edginton and D'Israeli's 2006 adaptation of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is effectively a prequel to Scarlet Traces, as key characters of Scarlet Traces can be glimpsed therein and the same designs for the Martians and their technology are used.
A fourth series, Scarlet Traces: Cold War, appeared in 2000 AD in 2016 and 2017.