Easily the single most famous Sherlock Holmes tale of all...
Art on the splash page by H C Kiefer |
...as well as the Holmes story adapted most often into other media (radio, TV, movies, comics, etc)!
The illustrators for this tense tale from Classics Illustrated #33 (1948) are veterans Louis Zansky (pencils) and Fred Eng (inks).
The adaptation's scripter is unknown.
Note: an earlier edition of this comic was published as Classic Comics #33, and included an adaptation of "A Study in Scarlet" which was not included in any of the Classics Illustrated reprints.
A new, longer version of "A Study in Scarlet" was eventually done for Classics Illustrated.
The adaptation's scripter is unknown.
Note: an earlier edition of this comic was published as Classic Comics #33, and included an adaptation of "A Study in Scarlet" which was not included in any of the Classics Illustrated reprints.
A new, longer version of "A Study in Scarlet" was eventually done for Classics Illustrated.
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