This isn’t the first time I’ve accused Holmes of trying to look cool by bending the truth.
This isn’t the first time I’ve accused Holmes of trying to look cool by bending the truth.
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Sherlock’s comeback story is (I can’t stress that enough) one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever read – losing only to Twilight, because what the fuck. Doyle should’ve been ashamed of himself.
YOUR strip, on the other hand, is great, of course!
He caved to the fans, according to my research. I got a flyer in my copy of “The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes”. The flyer is printed by Reader’s Digest ( (c) 1988 The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc.) and says, “But the author soon tired of his hero. In 1892 Doyle wrote to his mother, ‘They have been bothering me for more Sherlock Holmes tales. Under pressure I offered to do a dozen for a thousand pounds, but I sincerely hope that they won’t accept it now.” They did, of course, and continued to ask for more.” The man somewhat plausibly resurrected a dead character…as fanservice. o.0
Second the great strip.
A comic on Sir A’s frame of mind.
Your Moriarty is far more awesome than the guy in the movie.
Just sayin’.
Reread your old Sherlock Holmes work, just wanted to say that the sexual meaning of ‘ejaculate’ is actually the original one. I’d loved to have been there when the ‘to speak’ meaning was coined.
That is a pretty awesome top hat.