
Grady Hendrix’s *Dead Leprechauns and Devil Cats* follows the White Street Society, a group of 19th-century gentleman adventurers who tackle supernatural mysteries with a mix of violence and dubious science. Their satirical exploits mock Victorian-era prejudices and fears, exposing absurdities through bizarre cases involving singing severed heads and holiday demons.
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Grady Hendrix’s *Dead Leprechauns and Devil Cats* follows the White Street Society, a group of 19th-century gentleman adventurers who tackle supernatural mysteries with a mix of violence and dubious science. Their satirical exploits mock Victorian-era prejudices and fears, exposing absurdities through bizarre cases involving singing severed heads and holiday demons.
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Explicit scenes of bizarre sexual acts, including 'bacon sex'; recurring and humorous but detailed.
Graphic body horror with decapitations, dismemberment, corpse armies, and singing heads; pervasive grotesque violence.
Mild profanity and strong language in dialogue; infrequent.
Casual alcohol consumption, including whiskey as a remedy; recurring but not glamorized.
No LGBTQIA+ representation present.
Satirical depictions of Christmas spirits, demons, and holiday rituals; recurring themes.
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Occult elements like demons, homunculi, ghosts, and corpse armies; central to multiple tales.
Satire of Victorian racism, capitalism, and imperialism through 'Yellow Peril' and class critiques.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
Depictions of gang wars, manslaughter, and systemic cruelty in satirical contexts; recurring.
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