These are the first three misdeeds in Isadora's villainous career:
Birth of a Necromancer
After finishing her college education, Isadora Goode, daughter of a hero and a damsel, finds it hard to determine what kind of villain she should be. Her mentor pushes her towards necromancy and she dives into the possibilities. Barely established, she suddenly finds herself at odds with her brother and in need of a plan to show him who's boss - hint: it's not him.
Dracula's Tomb
The lure of owning her own books on the topic of necromancy brings Isadora Goode from her comfy Victorian with its own lab to the wilderness of Romania. Assisting a vampire with the search of Dracula's tomb for a few important volumes, she finds herself in a bind when things go wrong and Dracula comes back to life - needless to say he's not amused about people pilfering his library.
Damsel Disaster
When Lisabet Lewis, the officially assigned damsel of Isadora Goode's brother comes to her Victorian and asks for an interview, Isadora agrees, not realizing what trouble will follow behind. When Lisabet goes missing right afterwards, Isadora's brother and father immediately accuse her of kidnapping the professional damsel. With her brother more interested in bothering her than in searching for Lisabet, Isadora takes things into her own hands - after all, she needs silence for her experiments.