I can never get over all the micro expressions. Also love how you are conveying all of the subtext that made me ๐คจ "oh really?" at first read ๐ As always, this continues to give me life and I eagerly await your next installment.
I have to wonder what Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would make of you turning Holmes and Watson into a gay couple. Being homosexual was illegal in Britain during that time...
Doyle famously said "You may marry him, murder him, or do anything you like to him" to a playwright who wanted to make a Holmes play...so I took that as permission :) (also Doyle was friends with Wilde, Hornung, and many other queer authors of the time, so I don't think he'd be particularly put out)
I can never get over all the micro expressions. Also love how you are conveying all of the subtext that made me ๐คจ "oh really?" at first read ๐ As always, this continues to give me life and I eagerly await your next installment.
I'm really loving Holmes's facial expressions in this installment.
Im prepared to cry
Wonderful, as always!
Are you looking for typos? I didn't actively search, but noticed one nonetheless: First panel, second line: intimiate.
I have to wonder what Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would make of you turning Holmes and Watson into a gay couple. Being homosexual was illegal in Britain during that time...
Doyle famously said "You may marry him, murder him, or do anything you like to him" to a playwright who wanted to make a Holmes play...so I took that as permission :) (also Doyle was friends with Wilde, Hornung, and many other queer authors of the time, so I don't think he'd be particularly put out)