This October Comes Sherlock Holmes & The Wonderland Conundrum!

Release Date 10/19/22 Print and Digital

Sherlock Holmes is arguably the best investigative mind of all time, but will the world of Alice’s Wonderland be too much for even his brilliant intellect to handle? When a mysterious man interrupts Holmes’ experimentation with a new “tobacco” he is thrown into a whirlwind of ludicrous characters, a London he barely recognizes, and a seemingly unsolvable case. Taking place in just one day the great detective may be forever changed by what he witnesses, if even he can believe it in the end.

Sherlock Holmes & The Wonderland Conundrum

Written by Chuck Suffel

Art by J Schiek

Letters by Cardinal Rae

Cover by Roberta Ingranata & Warnia K. Sahadewa

B&W (with color accents)

ISBN: 979-8-9863060-0-1

Pages: 28

Print: $4.99

Digital: $2.99

Release Date: Oct 19, 2022 (in stores/online)

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Chuck Suffel is a comic book writer first published under the pseudonym Daniel Charles in the Harvey Award Nominated 27 Club Comic Anthology from Red Stylo Media. Since then he has appeared in several anthology projects from several indie publishers, most recently penning two stories in The Rockabilly Rambler anthology & currently awaiting the publication of “SOAR” in Fugitive Poems’ Anthology Containment Breach, Volume 4. Chuck is also the technology coordinator at a small private school in NYC, a husband, and the father of two insane teenagers. Chuck is tired. Find/follow on twitter @chuck_suffel and instagram

J. Schiek is an artist, writer and college professor. His work has appeared in numerous anthologies including the Ringo Award nominated Yule from Grant Stoye, and The Toddler-pocalypse from Comix Tribe. His own original comic, a samurai fantasy epic titled Hush Ronin, is scheduled for publication by Band of Bards in January 2023. He currently lives in Idaho, where he teaches art at North Idaho College. Find/follow J on twitter @schiekapedia