Sherlock Holmes
The brilliant consulting detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes applies extraordinary powers of observation and deduction to solve crimes that baffle Scotland Yard, operating from his famous Baker Street lodgings alongside trusted companion Dr. John Watson.
Few literary figures have made the leap to comics quite like Sherlock Holmes, whose four-color adventures stretch all the way back to 1903 β the Platinum Age, when the medium itself was still finding its feet β making him one of the oldest recurring characters in the catalog. Over an astonishing 122-year publishing span, the great detective has kept remarkable company, sharing pages with John Watson, Inspector Lestrade, Mrs. Hudson, and Irene Adler, the full constellation of Baker Street regulars rendered in ink and panels. His appearances across titles like Sherlock Holmes, Cases of Sherlock Holmes, and Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia speak to a character who has never stopped finding new audiences, with three key collector issues punctuating that long journey. Whether you're a devoted Sherlockian or a newcomer drawn in by the name alone, 167 catalog appearances and more than a century of comics history make this one of the most enduring presences in the medium β elementary, really.
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Trivia
- Edith Meiser has written more of Sherlock Holmes's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 25 issues.
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Covers through the years β 1942β2017
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