Appearances by Sherlock Holmes and his
imitators in British comics.
WARNING: These are summaries, not reviews, and may contain story spoilers.
Appearances by Sherlock Holmes and his
imitators in British comics.
WARNING: These are summaries, not reviews, and may contain story spoilers.
Number 102 (July 1985)
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Script: Max Stockbridge Art: John Ridgway |
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Part 1: The Tardis is drawn to a dark, empty house on an asteroid drifting through space. Exploring the house, the Doctor and Frobisher come across an empty sitting room with a still-smoking pipe and a violin. Disturbed, the Doctor decides to leave, but is stopped, when he finds Peri being held prisoner. Returning to the sitting room, he finds Sherlock Holmes in it, but the whole room has turned on its side. He has a vision of Hell and the Tardis comes under attack. | ||
Number 311 (December 2011) |
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Writer: Scott Gray Artist: Adrian Salmon |
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After many weeks' journey through the Land of Fiction, the Master arrives at the mansion of Sisyphean Society, where he petitions the group of villains gathered there to grant him membership and a meeting with their chairman. He comes face to face with Professor Moriarty, and leaves the villains with a taste of the future. | ||