The most famous of all Sherlock Holmes comics is probably A Study in Emerald by Neil Gaimon and Raphael Albuquerque. This award-winning comic pits Victorian England’s greatest mind against the world’s oldest threat, Cthulhu. But there’s a lot more where that came from! Here are five wildly different Sherlock Holmes comics that should suit just about every taste. (Note: As with many Holmes adaptations, male voice predominate. While some adaptations now take pains to elevate female voices [e.g. Elementary co-star Lucy Liu, who also directed a handful of episodes], there is still a lot of work to do in this regard.)