The Fantastical Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Victorian Undead Part One - Enhanced Comic Video from ramitch666 on Vimeo.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson battle a zombie outbreak that threatens to overwhelm London! In 1854, a meteor streaked across London’s skies, bringing with it a zombie plague. For twenty years, Her Majesty’s Secret Service kept the threat under control. But now dastardly fi end Moriarty has begun using the zombies in an attempt to overthrow the Victorian Government. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must face off against their favorite foe, MI-5 and zombies at the same time.
From the Wildstorm comic by Ian Edginton and Davide Fabbri, and featuring a dramatic reading fully enhanced with music and sound effects.
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