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.
Further series appeared in 2000 AD between 2016 and 2025.