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** ''[[The Mighty Thor]]'' #372, featuring an immortal(ish) serial killer whose preferred method was killing women with his knives, included a carefully hedged speculation that he might have been Jack the Ripper.
* In the [[Strangers in Paradise]] arch "Molly & Pooh", a pair of high society killers believe they've discovered the identity of the Ripper and dispatch him in his old age. This story has [[Non Sequitur Scene|virtually nothing to do with the rest of the series, and never connects back with it in any appreciable way.]]
* A brief [[OEL Manga|manga-styled production]] from [[Seven Seas Entertainment]] involved an [[Alternate History]] in which Jack the Ripper's daughter is a doctor and [[Knife Nut|throwing knife expert]] aboard [[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|the submarine of Captain Nemo's son]], resisting the French Empire not quite eighty years after [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s victory at Waterloo. This "series" sank after just one volume.
 
== Fan Fiction ==
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* ''[[Fate/Apocrypha]]'', a spin-off [[Light Novel]] of ''[[Fate/stay night|Fate Stay Night]]'', features Jack the Ripper as an Assassin-class Servant whose master is a prostitute. Jack the Ripper is also [http://images.wikia.com/typemoon/images/e/e4/Jack_i.png a skimpily-dressed loli].
* Gordon Korman's kids' trilogy about the ''Titanic'' has the Ripper stowing away aboard the ill-fated ship. He dies after the ship sinks.
* A character who appears in three of [[David Drake]]'s ''[[Hammer's Slammers]]'' stories is nicknamed "Ripper Jack" because his given name '''is''' Jack and he likes to carry a knife in case his gun jams. He's never suggested to be particularly psychotic, though.