Inspector Lestrade
Inspector Lestrade is Scotland Yard's most prominent detective inspector, best known as a recurring foil to Sherlock Holmes in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. Capable but often outmatched by Holmes's deductive brilliance, he nonetheless represents official law enforcement in Victorian London.
Scotland Yard's most famous inspector, Lestrade has been a fixture of detective fiction since Arthur Conan Doyle first put pen to paper, and this comics incarnation β debuting in 1956's Super Detective Library #74 with Gil Kane among its creators β brings that beloved foil to the illustrated page with real panache. Across a publishing span stretching more than five decades, he keeps extraordinarily distinguished company: Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, Irene Adler, and Mrs. Hudson all share his world, placing him squarely at the heart of the great detective's universe. His appearances across titles like Sherlock Holmes: Year One and Sherlock Holmes from Dynamite Entertainment speak to the enduring appetite for this corner of comics storytelling. If you love classic mystery, procedural intrigue, and the thrill of Baker Street brought to vivid sequential life, Lestrade is a character whose catalog presence rewards the curious collector.
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Covers through the years β 1961β2011
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