Titan Comics' SHERLOCK: A SCANDAL IN BELGRAVIA #1 Hits Shelves Today - Here's Our Spoiler Free Review

Titan Comics' SHERLOCK: A SCANDAL IN BELGRAVIA #1 Hits Shelves Today - Here's Our Spoiler Free Review

Fans of Sherlock Holmes will be excited that they will get to dive into Season 2 of Sherlock with today's manga title release. Check out our spoiler-free review before you pick it up!

Review Opinion
By LiteraryJoe - Dec 04, 2019 02:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Out of the Morarty and into the Adler.

Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia is a manga title based on the television series Sherlock which was co-created by Steven Moffat - the same guy who wrote the script for this. It is an adaption of the fourth episode of the same name.

Fans of this manga adaptation (or anyone who saw the series) will know that after facing off with Moriarty, Sherlock and Watson are looking at squaring off with another of their biggest rivals - Irene Adler.

The art in this series captures the looks of the actors who so perfectly encapsulated the roles in the Sherlock series, making it easy for fans to immerse themselves and get lost in the universe. The characters also mirror their on-screen counterparts, making this feel like a true entry in the series.

For anyone looking to experience more of the witty detective and his blogging sidekick - this is a perfect place to start. Sherlock Holmes fans will not be disappointed in the mystery that awaits!

The manga adaptation Sherlock returns with fan-favorite artist Jay and the introduction of Sherlock's famous rival, Irene Adler! Fresh from confronting Moriarty himself, Holmes and Watson are called to save the royal family from blackmail!


Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia hits stores today!


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