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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Emma Legrasse is a female police officer who finds herself dragged into the madness of [[Wonderland]]. Abused as a child she grew up to become a detective in the police force. While investigating a murder, her primary murder suspects ([[Julie Sands]] and [[Salome Gray]]) disappear. She then opens a new murder investigation, believing their disappearance is tied to the previous murder case. Emma becomes consumed by Lovecraft's journal and comes under the influence of the Mad Hatter's hat.
 
Emma Legrasse is a female police officer who finds herself dragged into the madness of [[Wonderland]]. Abused as a child she grew up to become a detective in the police force. While investigating a murder, her primary murder suspects ([[Julie Sands]] and [[Salome Gray]]) disappear. She then opens a new murder investigation, believing their disappearance is tied to the previous murder case. Emma becomes consumed by Lovecraft's journal and comes under the influence of the Mad Hatter's hat.
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Revision as of 14:02, 25 January 2020

This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly. Emma Legrasse was created by Dan Wickline in 2012, first appearing in issue #3 of the 1st volume of Grimm Fairy Tales Presents: Call of Wonderland by Zenescope Entertainment.

Background

Emma Legrasse is a female police officer who finds herself dragged into the madness of Wonderland. Abused as a child she grew up to become a detective in the police force. While investigating a murder, her primary murder suspects (Julie Sands and Salome Gray) disappear. She then opens a new murder investigation, believing their disappearance is tied to the previous murder case. Emma becomes consumed by Lovecraft's journal and comes under the influence of the Mad Hatter's hat.