Can I just say, after re-reading and re-watching Sherlock Holmes, John Watkiss’s graphic vision strongly aligns with my imagination of Doskvol’s seedy underbelly.
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/gallery/207/pieces?page=all



Can I just say, after re-reading and re-watching Sherlock Holmes, John Watkiss’s graphic vision strongly aligns with…
Can I just say, after re-reading and re-watching Sherlock Holmes, John Watkiss’s graphic vision strongly aligns with my imagination of Doskvol’s seedy underbelly.
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/gallery/207/pieces?page=all
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Wow, thanks for this pointer.