Sherlock Vol. 2: The Blind Banker

Illustrated by Jay
Paperback
$12.99 US
5.53"W x 8.5"H x 0.53"D   | 7 oz | 60 per carton
On sale Oct 10, 2017 | 208 Pages | 978-1-78585-616-7
Manga adaptation of the second Sherlock BBC episode starring worldwide superstars Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange) and Martin Freeman (The Hobbit).

A mysterious break-in at a bank… Some enigmatic symbols… Hidden dangers… Could the case of the ‘Blind Banker’ be too dangerous even for Holmes and Watson to handle?
Written by Mark Gatiss. Mark Gatiss is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter and novelist. His work includes writing for and acting in the TV series Doctor Who, Sherlock, The League of Gentlemen and Taboo.
"Fans of the TV series Sherlock and its superstars Cumberbatch and Freeman can get a second helping with this faithful adaptation." - Library Journal

"Extremely well done...It's certainly one for fans of manga or Sherlock." - Nerdspan

"Truly works a treat as a new way to revisit our favourite show." - Sherlockology

"Does an amazing job of recreating the feeling of BBC’s Sherlock" - Geek Girl World
 
"Artist Jay crams dynamism into every layout" - The Guardian

"This is a must have for fans of Sherlock..." - Adventures in Poor Taste!

"Firing on all cylinders, as it is as strong as it was on television...10 out of 10." - Graphic Policy

"Benedict’s Sherlock seems to have been made for Manga." - Flickering Myth

About

Manga adaptation of the second Sherlock BBC episode starring worldwide superstars Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange) and Martin Freeman (The Hobbit).

A mysterious break-in at a bank… Some enigmatic symbols… Hidden dangers… Could the case of the ‘Blind Banker’ be too dangerous even for Holmes and Watson to handle?

Creators

Written by Mark Gatiss. Mark Gatiss is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter and novelist. His work includes writing for and acting in the TV series Doctor Who, Sherlock, The League of Gentlemen and Taboo.

Praise

"Fans of the TV series Sherlock and its superstars Cumberbatch and Freeman can get a second helping with this faithful adaptation." - Library Journal

"Extremely well done...It's certainly one for fans of manga or Sherlock." - Nerdspan

"Truly works a treat as a new way to revisit our favourite show." - Sherlockology

"Does an amazing job of recreating the feeling of BBC’s Sherlock" - Geek Girl World
 
"Artist Jay crams dynamism into every layout" - The Guardian

"This is a must have for fans of Sherlock..." - Adventures in Poor Taste!

"Firing on all cylinders, as it is as strong as it was on television...10 out of 10." - Graphic Policy

"Benedict’s Sherlock seems to have been made for Manga." - Flickering Myth