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Issue Details

Issue #3
Published August 1988
Cover Price $1.95
Pages 36
Editing Chris Ulm
Notes These are newspaper strips copyrighted by the New York Herald Tribune. They are printed sideways, two dailies or one Sunday per page.

Cover Details

Characters Sherlock Holmes; dr. Watson
Genre Detective
Pencils Frank Giacoia
Inks Frank Giacoia
Colors Scott Bieser
Letters typeset
Notes These are newspaper strips copyrighted by the New York Herald Tribune. They are printed sideways, two dailies or one Sunday per page.

12 page Sherlock Holmes story "The Cask of Jamaica Rum - part 2 of 2"

Characters Sherlock Holmes; Dr John Watson; Mr Beevers; Inspector Lestrade
Synopsis The day after being appointed the Governor General of Jamaica, Sir Poppin is found drowned in a cask of Jamaica Rum.
Genre Detective
Script Edith Meiser
Pencils Mike Sekowsky?
Inks Frank Giacoia
Notes Based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. For about the first half of the strip's run, beginning with "The Cask of Jamaica Rum" in issue #2, Mike Sekowsky pencilled the original newspaper strips, and then later Gil Kane plus perhaps Joe Giella, ghosting for Frank Giacoia.
Reprinted from newspaper strips dated May 24, 1954 - June 13, 1954.

12 page Sherlock Holmes story "The Disappearance of the Canadian Heiress - part 1 of 2"

Characters Sherlock Holmes; Dr John Watson; Lady Maynooth; Cecil Wimbush; Elizabeth Bascomb
Synopsis Elizabeth Bascomb, daughter of Hector Bascomb, the Copper King, is kidnapped on the day of her presentation to Buckingham Palace.
Genre Detective
Script Edith Meiser
Pencils Mike Sekowsky?
Inks Frank Giacoia
Notes Based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. For about the first half of the strip's run, beginning with "The Cask of Jamaica Rum" in issue #2, Mike Sekowsky pencilled the original newspaper strips, and then later Gil Kane plus perhaps Joe Giella, ghosting for Frank Giacoia.
Reprinted from newspaper strips dated June 14, 1954 - July 04, 1954.