Sherlock Holmes
Few fictional detectives carry as much weight as Sherlock Holmes, and this particular incarnation made his comics debut in the pages of Le Manoir des Fantômes #12 in 1979 — a Bronze Age entry brought to life by Jack Oleck and Mike Sekowsky — before finding a long home at Soleil, where his adventures have stretched across more than four decades. The French-language catalog that bears his name is a rich one, spanning titles like Sherlock Holmes: Crime Alleys and Sherlock Holmes - Les Origines, suggesting a publisher deeply invested in exploring every corner of the great detective's world. He keeps distinguished company too, sharing pages with none other than Docteur Watson and the legendary gentleman thief Arsène Lupin — the latter pairing immortalized in Arsène Lupin contre Sherlock Holmes, a title that practically crackles with anticipation. For collectors drawn to European comics and the enduring mystique of Baker Street, this corner of the Soleil catalog is well worth tracking down.
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