Ian Edginton
4.03 of 5 Votes: 3
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3.72 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Sherlock Homes....zombie apocalypse...not much else need be said. Setting aside the fact that the original Holmes would never have been so open-minded to the supernatural, undead, and non-factual, this is actually a fairly well-conceived idea. Little time is spent on deductions, ...
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3.8 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Sherlock Holmes will always be my favorite fictional character. This being one of Conan Doyles' stories, it is no surprise that I enjoyed this graphic novel version of The Sign of Four.The artwork helps the reader visualize each scene. For those that may have had difficult readin...
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4.09 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Very good like the normal sherlock holmes series. It was interesting to see the different types of characters and it being in Watson's point of view. Also it was very interesting to see the story shift to a sort of diary format of him writing to Sherlock. It was very mysterious a...
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3.99 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: 4.5This was very, very good. It was colorful, interesting, and all of the characters were drawn deliberately and with an eye towards recounting the original. The backstories presented were on point, and the chapter breakup a were a useful literary tool. Sherlock is not rolling ov...
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3.23 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: The concept is interesting, the whole post-apocalyptic angle due to some unknown blight that's wiped out the human race (sorta). Society's gone and the creatures of lore have risen from hiding and regained their power and control. I thought the bright colors made for a very prett...
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review 1: A fun romp, delicious art, but simply lazy storytelling at points. I was disappointed especially by the inclusion of 20th century weaponry. I was looking forward to Victorean-Era zombie warfare, but that was subverted by the tired "secret government weaponry" trope. If it was an ...
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3.99 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: THIS BOOK IS BLOODY BEAUTIFUL. No, really. I just finished re-reading it for the fifth time. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a master of psychology. Framing the story through Watson's point of view is genius, as it allows him to elegantly contrast the different perceptions of Watson an...
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review 1: After binge watching some episodes of Sherlock, I was in the mood for some Sherlock Holmes. I bought two of these Sherlock Holmes graphic novels while I was in London at the Sherlock Holmes Museum. (My dad continues to call them comic book, which they are not) I read this in a co...
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3.99 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: It is interesting to be fairly familiar with the overall concept of Sherlock Holmes and company, from simply the popularity it has regained in recent years with the Robert Downey Jr movies, the Cumberbatch British series, as well as Elementary most recently, and not have actually...
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3.24 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Ian Edginton - writerFrancesco Trifogli - illustratorSometime in the future, an unknown catastrophe has decimated the human population of Earth. At the same time, perhaps as a result of the unnamed catastrophe, the older races of Earth, long thought to be legend or myth, return f...