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Posted By John Reppion on August 2nd, 2010

The paperback edition of The Complete Dracula, our massive comic book adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Gothic classic, is out worldwide later this week.

Dynamite Entertainment presents an unprecedented comic book series that tells the complete story of the Lord of the Undead – Dracula! For the first time in 112 years, the tale that Bram Stoker intended

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The Trial of Sherlock Holmes #5 out this week (with preview pages)

Posted By John Reppion on October 5th, 2009

Holmes #5 cover by John CassadayAt last it’s here! The concluding issue of The Trial of Sherlock Holmes arrives in shops across the globe this week. It’s been an absolute pleasure working with Mr. Aaron Campbell on the series (the extra little bits he’s done for the collected edition are fantastic too) and we really  hope we’ll get to write for him again very soon. Maybe another Holmes story?

We’ve got a few preview pages to show you but, as always, they are a bit spoiler-ish so please don’t read unless you’re already up to date with the issues.

We can’t wait to hear what everyone thinks of the grand finale.

 

EDIT: Some great reviews coming in already. They are pretty spoilerific however so, again, please don’t read unless you’ve already read the issue.

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=user_review&id=1454

http://www.majorspoilers.com/archives/24869.htm/

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2009/10/08/review-sherlock-holmes-5-by-john-reppion-leah-moore/

http://www.the-isb.com/?p=2365

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3 Responses to “The Trial of Sherlock Holmes #5 out this week (with preview pages)”

J. Folgard

I found myself enjoying the series more & more as it progressed -classic Sherlock with a nice (dare I say more contemporary?) twist! I hope you’ll revisit the character one of those days. Good show!

John Reppion

@J. Folgard – you are too kind sir!

J. Folgard

Hey, credit where credit’s due! I love Holmes/steampunk-oriented stuff, but it was great to see such a “realistic”, grounded iteration of the character -proof that he can still be exciting by his own right, without added fantasy trappings. One of my best picks for the week, along with Paul Guinan’s brilliant “Boilerplate” book -check it out, it’s huge fun! Cheers!

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