After discovering that Sherlock Frankenstein held a secret super-villain meeting right before Black Hammer disappeared, the trail of clues leads Lucy Weber to one of her father's greatest archenemies-the Metal Minotaur.
o Variant cover by Duncan Fegredo (Hellboy)!
Lemire prepares for a fantastic conclusion in an equally fantastic miniseries that I am sad will be over soon also on the edge of my seat to see. I absolutely love Sherlock Frankenstein! Read Full Review
All I said about the art in the previous two issues still holds up. It is well done, fits the story, and gives the story its charm. EXCEPT, for the first time in the history of Sherlock Frankenstein, I didn’t read any of the speech bubbles out of order. It just wasn’t as confusing this time. Or, maybe I just used to be really dumb, and I’m getting over it. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like in this issue and in this series in general. As we've talked about before both in this series and the main Black Hammer series, Lemire is working with familiar ideas with great execution. His work with Ormston takes it to a whole other level combined with the pacing and dialogue while what we're getting here with David Rubin is a great expansion showing different sides and ways to view things. Read Full Review