A review by artemizarte
The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Mystery and the Imagination Detailing the Adventures of the World's Most Famous Detective, Mr. by

3.0

Such an odd compilation, going from reading uncannily as an original adventure to completely destroying the characters and their dynamics. There are quite a few which can add to the lore, and even a few which give you a whole new perspective such as another character's point of view, or get Holmes to talk to his own creator. I can easily recommend it, I would, however, encourage you to think of it not as a perfect project or even as a coherent anthology, but as individual histories put together but not fully... together.