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  1. lunaticRose

    A comic called Tomboy by Mia Goodwin. She described it once as 'If Sailor Moon became The...

    A comic called Tomboy by Mia Goodwin. She described it once as 'If Sailor Moon became The Punisher'. The series was short but enjoyable
  2. lunaticRose

    Murder in Paradise

    I did notice this, but I also noticed that Alvarez is notably more human than Holmes. Holmes was rather sociopathic and lived only for his next adventure, he's interesting but very inhuman in some of his workings, one of the reasons we see the stories from Watson's perspective. Alvarez is more...
  3. lunaticRose

    Murder in Paradise

    Of everything you've written this has instantly become my favorite. I am actually reminded of the original Sherlock Holmes short stories though the prose is pleasantly lighter and has an equally pleasing lack of Holmes himself.
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