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For those of you following Amy’s progress in her illustration of my comic character Sherbet Lock (if not, you can see her posts; here, here, here & here), this is the moment you’ve been waiting for!

Here’s the finished piece I genuinely couldn’t be happier with the results! She…

The Dead Can Dance

The multi-talented D. Yee provided us with this unique and unsettling, yet beautiful take on the detective of Baker City.

Like it? Good, now read the comic and ask yourself why bad things always happen to good people.

Rob Moran’s Sherbet Illustration.

Rob Moran is the king of gritty horror comic book illustrations and we were proud to get him on board for this fantastic Sherbet pin-up.


Now give the actual comic a read, disturbing themes and disgusting twists are a guarantee:

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So some friends of mine from back in England made a quirky, nerdy brit-con based out of my old local comic shop, and they featured my comic Sherbet as the first shot of the opening sequence. Pretty badass!

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Returning soon with NEW COMICS! (sneaky peek!)

We’ve been on the down-low lately, but for those of you awaiting new Sherbet material, the long wait is almost over! Everybody’s favourite lesbian Sherlock Holmes pastiche from the future is soon to return to the page in two… (count-‘em) TWO magnificent new adventures, one of which will be over 30 pages long and packed with more mystery than any Sherbet story to date! For instance; why is Sherbet in a mind-reader pose? You’ll have to read the story to find out!

SHERBET 2.0, SEXIER, DRUGGIER AND MORE EXPLOSIVER!

It’s not all fun and games though… for instance, Cayenne doesn’t seem too happy about it…

And then, when you LEAST expect it…

BOOM!

-SL

Temporal adventures + Prizes to be won!

I rarely ever visit London, as it no longer exists in my time period. If I need to visit it, I obviously have to steal a parked TARDIS.

My reasons for visiting was simply curiosity. I had heard that at one time a similar (but sexually inferior) detective to myself had once walked the streets of London. Sherlock Holmes, they called him. And he lived at 221B Baker Street. I, Sherbet Lock, visited to see if this Sherlock Holmes guy was everything he cracked up to be.

He wasn’t in when I arrived, so I sat in Sherlock’s living space, puffed on his pipe and siphoned his secret cocaine supply for my own personal use. I also dressed up that statue of him in his housekeeper’s favourite hat and used his effigy to shamelessly advertize my own adventures as a private detective, as showcased in that spectacular mystery excitement comic seen below.

Having suitably emasculated the world’s greatest detective ever (of the non-paranormal variety), in this brazen display of poor taste, I set about hiding my calling cards and comic books all about 221b Baker Street for future visitors to find.

Did you know that in 2012, a Museum stands at 221b Baker Street in London? If you happen to be visiting, stop by the old house for a snoop around and remember that if you happen to see anything with my name on it, you can claim it as your prize!

Hint;

Before I left, I signed the guestbook. Be the first, second, or third to send a photo of my sign-in to ‘investigations [ at ] sherbetlock [dot] com’ and win another special prize!

-SL

On Sale Soon!

Did you know that the Sherbet Creative team once worked on this comic based on a story by Warren Ellis? No? Well then, enjoy!


Here’s a little photo of our favourite Sherbet cosplayer. http://www.youraveragenerd.com/

Here’s a little photo of our favourite Sherbet cosplayer. http://www.youraveragenerd.com/

Got Milk? (Art by Josh Mathus)

Got Milk? (Art by Josh Mathus)

All good things…

Reprint week is at an end, but we’re working on new content as fast as we can - and we can’t wait to share it with you.

And on the subject of sharing, please share our comics with your friends! Every little helps.

Sherbet has a good Soul, we think she keeps it in a jam jar. Art by Joshua Mathus, words by Michael V. Bramley.

If you enjoyed Cayenne Lock’s appearance in BRAINS (or her pet monkey Furious George), you may be interested in Josh’s early pencils for her upcoming print-only solo adventure!

If you enjoyed Cayenne Lock’s appearance in BRAINS (or her pet monkey Furious George), you may be interested in Josh’s early pencils for her upcoming print-only solo adventure!