Commentary: ‘Glass Onion’ And Sherlock Holmes
With the release of Glass Onion, the Knives Out franchise is certainly setting itself up as a unique player in
Read moreWith the release of Glass Onion, the Knives Out franchise is certainly setting itself up as a unique player in
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Read moreIrene Adler and her cortège of kick-ass crime-fighting ladies of literature must find Ayesha and stop her from releasing the
Read moreVictorian London crime lord, Stickleback, has returned to the pages of 2000AD after a 6 year hiatus With his true identity
Read moreAfter a good deal of mystery and movements under the covers of darkness, Adler #4 switches gears and offers readers
Read moreSherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia – one of the fan favourite episodes in Mark Gatiss and Steve Moffat’s modern day retelling
Read moreSherlock learns the importance of Irene Adler’s phone just before she drugs him and escapes, leaving him in the care of John Watson. Time passes, and Sherlock begins receiving text messages from Adler.
Read moreSherlock and John confront Adlene Addler about the potential location of the royal photographs. While Addler catches them off-guard, Sherlock recovers and turns the tables on Addler.
Read moreFor those of you in the Colonies following the travails of the United Kingdom over the past few year will
Read moreAdler, a new series billed as “The League of Extraordinary Gentlewomen” by Titan Comics and written by Lavie Tidhar with art by Paul McCaffrey
Read moreWhen I read Titan Comics’ Anno Dracula 1895: 7 Days In Mayhem, by horror master Kim Newman and artist extraordinaire Paul McCaffrey,
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Read moreBatman: Gotham Knight and The Animatrix are direct-to-disc anime anthologies that fit in loose continuity with their live action counterparts. Batman:
Read moreA Study In Emerald is a very faithful comic adaption of a short story by Neil Gaiman that first appeared
Read moreDynamite are publishing a new Sherlock Holmes mini-series by the returning writing team of Leah Moore and John Reppion, and
Read moreDark Horse is going to be expanding their already substantial line of books known as The Neil Gaiman Library with
Read moreKareem Abdul-Jabbar became a big Sherlock Holmes fan back in his days shooting hoops and has since turned out both
Read moreDespite a ravenous fanbase and a lot of media attention, The BBC’s Sherlock may be drawing to a close. Though
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