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An award-winning, and Eisner nominated, original graphic novel starring the world's greatest detective: Sherlock Holmes! See into Sherlock's mind like never before as Cyril Lieron depicts an intricate visual representation of his mind palace!Sherlock Holmes fans can sink their teeth into this brand new original tale, which uniquely portrays the inner workings of the greatest detective's mind as he works to solve the case!A visually stunning treat, every thought and clue that flows through Sherlock's mind is thoroughly explored and displayed in the art for readers to latch onto. Put on your deerstalker and pull out your magnifying glass, there's a mystery to be solved!Set in the Victorian era, the discovery of a mysterious powder on some clothing and a very special show ticket leads Sherlock Holmes to believe a patient isn't the only victim of a grand conspiracy.Indeed, it seems the strange disappearance of Londoners can be explained by the performances of a Chinese magician. When other tickets are found, the detective's suspicions are confirmed...
About the author
Cyril Lieron, colorist since 1995, is the son of Philippe Luguy. He has notably worked on
Percevan,
L'Arcantane Noire,
Le Maître des Étoiles,
Barbe Rouge,
Les Innommables at
Dargaud,
Red label Voodoo at
Soleil,
Cotton Kid at
Vents d'Ouest,
Le bras de Fer,
La maison trap at
Dupuis,
Alan at
Jos le Douaré.
Inside the Mind of Sherlock Holmes, published by Ankama
, is his first comic as a screenwriter. He received the BDGEST Arts 2019 award for best cover.
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Benoit DAHAN, screenwriter, designer and colorist, lives in Paris. After studying Graphic Arts at ESAG, he embarked on illustration for the press (
Le Monde,
Liberation,
Le Point,
Science et vie junior) and children's books.
Psycho-Investigateur is his first comic book series, which he produced with his friend Erwan Courbier. His love for Sherlock Holmes, shared with Cyril Liéron - another long-time friend - naturally spurred the fruit of their collaboration.
Inside the Mind of Sherlock Holmes, published by
Ankama Editions, received the BDGest Arts 2019 award for best cover.
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