Credits
Writer(s):
Arthur Conan Doyle (original story); Jim Stenstrum (adaptation)
Penciller(s):
Noly Panaligan
Inker(s):
Noly Panaligan
Letterer(s):
?
Subject Matter
Genres:
mystery
Feature(s):
Sherlock Holmes
Character(s):
Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Stamford; Lestrade; Tobias Gregson; policemen; Enoch J. Drebber; Joseph Strangerson; the boys of Baker Street; Jefferson Hope; Lucy Ferrier (in flashback); Lucy's father (in flashback); Mormon elders (in flashback)
Synopsis:
Dr. Watson returns from the war in Afghanistan and shares a flat on 221 Baker Street with the consulting detective Sherlock Holmes. Holmes brings Dr. Watson along on a case where an American named Enoch J. Drebber has been killed and the word "Rache" (German for "revenge") written in blood on the wall. Soon, another American, Joseph Strangerson, is stabbed to death with the same modus operandi. Holmes deducts that the killer is coach driver Jefferson Hope, who blamed Drebber and Strangerson for the death of his girlfriend Lucy. She had been forced to marry Drebber and comitted suicide.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
11
Notes:
An adaptation of the first Sherlock Holmes story by sir Arthur Conan Doyle.