
New Holmes Adventure!
I am a fan of adventure stories - be they set in the future, current or past... in this particular case, the Victorian times, and when we talk that genre, I automatically relate it to characters like Sherlock Holmes. I've obviously read many Holmes stories, and am delighted when I discover new ones because it means that someone took pains to tell a tale of the World's Greatest Detective... which is not an easy feat.
Add to that the fact that this story is told in a very visual medium (in graphic novel format) and you have an even greater challenge. It is understandable that this tale would meet many skeptics - myself included (that is, had I even known of the effort early enough), at the tale's start.
But... like any fan, I sincerely wanted the creative folks to succeed and add new tales of Holmes. With what I've read - and considering their challenges, I'd say this was a great story.
I rarely buy comics outside of Marvel and DC, and I normally get the separate issues - as against the pricier collected trades. Well this one is not just a trade, but a hardbound one, and I readily bought the graphic novel. Guess that shows how I liked Holmes (giving the creative team the benefit of doubt and my hard earned cash), and I'm glad I did not feel disappointed - nor ripped-off.
More so, this act of buying trades, seems to have started endearing me to the idea of waiting until certain trades are out, instead of getting the individual issues. It certainly led to a more enjoyable read... though I wouldn't mind being placed in suspense for a month by way of a good cliff-hanger either.
Still... this collected trade has not placed the title and creative team into my radar. I hopefully await a sequel - and naturally, a new Holmes adventure in the (equally hopefully) near future... and yes, I wouldn't mind it in hardbound trade format either.
Oh yeah... beside the trade (soft cover out to preserve it, while I read the graphic novel) is my new Starbucks mug from Vegas (filled with mint tea). No - I did not go to Vegas recently (I wish...). It was a gift.
I was simply enjoying the read, while sipping tea - awaiting my time to lecture in an Application Testing School. Great way to pass the time, right?