Reading into May

Hey. What are y'all doing on Saturday?The first Saturday in May is kinda special. No, it's not Star Wars Day, that's Sunday the 4th. The first Saturday of May is Free Comic Book Day. Every year, the comic world gets together to send out 46 titles to hand out to people during this event. Thirteen … Continue reading Reading into May

Parallel Cases: What do Mycroft Holmes & St. Louis have in common?

Mark Twain and his band of Futurists.  Who knew? In my rabbit hole of Holmesian comic books and graphic novels, I finally set upon Mycroft Holmes and the Apocalypse Handbook written by Kareen Abdul-Jabbar and Raymond Obstfeld.  The story takes place in Mycroft Holmes’ younger years, still in university and refusing to make his mark … Continue reading Parallel Cases: What do Mycroft Holmes & St. Louis have in common?

My rabbit hole is the size of Reichenbach Falls.

I fell down a rabbit hole this past weekend. It started with a comic book, A Study in Emerald. Then it was Major Holmes and Captain Watson. Then I was reminded that I ordered another comic, Mycroft Holmes and the Apocalypse Handbook which I'll be reviewing next week.  During my search and discussion of Holmesian … Continue reading My rabbit hole is the size of Reichenbach Falls.

A Study in Sherlock Comics

There’s an old adage in the Ghostbusters/ Real Ghostbusters fandom that dictates that when writing fanfiction, you can crossover GB/RGB with any fandom.  I’m beginning to thing this adage may apply to Sherlock Holmes as well.  There are so many pastiches and variations surrounding Sherlock Holmes.  He’s met Dracula, Jack the Ripper, Scooby Doo, The … Continue reading A Study in Sherlock Comics