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

2.0

Meh. Neil Gaiman's story was a highlight, and I was pleasantly surprised by Stephen King, but that was pretty much it. I feel like parodies and pastiches should raise the stakes of the original and shed new light on characters, not go over the same ground with the occasional inclusion of Lovecraftian monsters.