Sherlock Holmes in The Curious Case of the Vanishing Villain #[nn]
In "The Curious Case of the Vanishing Villain Being a Most Excellent Case of Deduction," Dr. Jekyll ventures into the world of Sherlock Holmes after Mr. Hyde escapes his story and slips into other books, spreading chaos. With the detective’s help, Jekyll must track down the fugitive villain before his influence spreads beyond the page. Written by Gordon Rennie and illustrated by Woodrow Phoenix—whose distinctive art defines the issue’s moody, labyrinthine style—this 1993 Tundra UK gem blends literary crossover intrigue with a sharp, classic mystery. The cover by Woodrow Phoenix captures the story’s eerie, book-bound tension in bold, expressive lines.
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After Mr. Hyde finds a way to leave his story and spread his evil into other books, Dr. Jekyll searches for him and wanders into the world of Sherlock Holmes and seeks the detective's help in restoring the monster back into his own book.
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