

Breakout Character: Hatter Madigan not only has a graphic novel spinoff, but a prequel series about him.Bloodier and Gorier: When Redd says "off with their heads," she means it.Beethoven Was an Alien Spy: Wonderland is real, and the little girl who was the book's insperation was its rightful queen.Badass Longcoat: Frank Beddor spends at least a few sentences, if not a paragraph, just describing the way Hatter Madigan's coat moves.Awesome Backpack: Hatter's, which is described as being able to open like a Swiss Army knife, revealing assorted blades and corkscrews.Starting 2016, Beddor teamed with Adrienne Kress to write Hatter Madigan, a prequel series about Hatter's days at the Millinery Academy. There's also a companion scrapbook, Princess Alyss of Wonderland, and a set of 6 graphic novels, Hatter M, which detail Hatter's travels looking for Alyss.

Not to be confused with The Looking-Glass War, a spy novel by John le Carré. With the memories of her homeland and true identity locked safely away in her mind, to the point that she no longer believes Wonderland ever existed, Alyss finds herself in the middle of a plot to retake Wonderland, aided by her royal bodyguard Hatter Madigan and her tutor Bibwit Harte.

The Looking-Glass Wars is a trilogy of novels by Frank Beddor retelling the story of Alice in Wonderland, based on the premise that Alice Liddel, the real-life inspiration for the literary Alice, was in fact Alyss Heart, the true Queen of Wonderland, who had been exiled to our world after her Aunt Redd staged a coup.
