2 of my favorite series involving awesomely smart British men, Sherlock & Prof. Layton Although I'm surprised that Clive was John but still pretty awesome. I remember becoming a fan after a friend told me of the Prof Layton series & got Curious Village for my B-Day and my school showed A Study in Pink for Math Day for some reason, and I remember watching this scene in my iPod while on a plane lol. I even bought the DVD for S2 in Hong Kong and can't wait for S3
This is really good I was browsing deviantart to see if I could find some art where Layton and Holmes are working together. This, although not quite was I was searching for, is awesome :3 Fave!
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH! You would not believe the fangirl scream that came out of my mouth when I saw the top panels. IT'S A SHERLOCK/LAYTON COMIC!!!!! Descole makes a perfect Moriarty. They both scare me and make me laugh at the same time.
Very nice, but instead of using Jean Descol as Jim, how would you draw Professor James Moriarty in the Professor Layton world? That would be epic. Professor Moriarty versus Professor Layton.
Oh wow, this is amazing! At first it was full of suspence, and I could hear Moriarty speaking the words...then I cracked out laughing as I imagined dark, dramatic Descole with Moriarty's squeaky-ish, mocking voice. Still an instant fave~
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