"About Sexton Blake"
Sexton Blake first appeared in the Half Penny Marvel in 1983, a publication created by Alfred Harmsworth. The character detective was dubbed the "poor man's Sherlock Holmes" and grew so wildly popular that the character grew into a veritable comic icon. There were thousands of versions stemming from the original which continued well into the 1970's. Beside penny dreadfuls, he appeared in dime novels, slicks, novels, movies, plays, radio shows, TV shows, and comic books. The first penny dreadful was called "The Missing Millionaire" and was written by Harry Blyth. If you're interested in learning more about this fictional character, visit ReoCities and the ComicVine. Unfortunately, there were no original copies of the penny dreadful version. There were, however, dozens of authored variations about this character on Amazon.
Are you familiar with this English legend? I had heard of him, but never knew he was so popular or that he originated from the penny dreadful era.
Mina Burrows
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I'll take any kind of Sherlock Holmes, poor man's or not!
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I think I've seen a movie with Sexton Blake in it, the nme rang a bell as soon as I read your post title, but for the life of me I can't remember anything about it! I shall have to go googling.
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This seems to be a huge blank spot in my data base! Thanks for filling me in.
It's great to learn about perennial characters that aren't monsters or super heroes!
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I've heard of him, but not much more. Some characters seem to snag the popular imagination, for one reason or another.
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Don't think I've ever heard of Sexton Blake before. Crazy to see how popular this character was!
Thanks for the introduction. This is a new guy for me.
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