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L’Ennemi Intérieur

Sherlock Holmes et le Necronomicon T1

Date de parution : 26 août 2011

Éditeur : Soleil
Collection : 1800
Série : Sherlock Holmes et le Necronomicon
Catégorie : Policier
Public : 18
Isbn 9782302016248
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Description de L’Ennemi Intérieur

Sherlock Holmes decides to take a break from his life in London and embark on a journey to Antarctica. Along the way, he stumbles upon an alternate version of his encounter with Moriarty and returns to London to investigate a series of abnormal murders. This comic book is published in two volumes by Soleil and features an engaging storyline, stunning artwork, and captivating Victorian-era ambiance.

Critique de L’Ennemi Intérieur

Sylvain Cordurié's masterful storytelling is evident in this series, as is Vladimir Krstic's impressive artwork and Axel Gonzalbo's excellent use of colors. The vivid backgrounds and settings of the comic book are a feast for the eyes and immerse readers in the world of Sherlock Holmes. The characters, including Holmes himself, are well-developed and evoke a strong emotional response from the reader. The plot is masterfully crafted, presenting a unique twist to the Sherlockian universe that leaves readers wanting more. The first volume's ending is a cliffhanger that will have fans of the great detective eagerly anticipating the sequel. In all, this is a top-notch comic series that fans of both Sherlock Holmes and comic books will love.
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14Scénario / ambiance
16Illustration / couleur
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