Someone already mentioned the original Jules Verne, so might as well throw out The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, the Canadian TV series. It was a bit uneven, but great fun. Wild, Wild West - either film or television series - could count as steampunk as well, but I don't know how keen you are on that particular environment versus a more urban one.
You can also try any number of Sherlock Holmes pastiches: the Sherlock Holmes Mysteries graphic novels take a sort of LXG approach, pitting Holmes against various Victorian-era characters.
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Date: 2008-03-04 04:57 am (UTC)You can also try any number of Sherlock Holmes pastiches: the Sherlock Holmes Mysteries graphic novels take a sort of LXG approach, pitting Holmes against various Victorian-era characters.
Hope that helps!