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''Somerset Holmes'' is a
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American
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series created by Bruce Jones and April Campbell. It was initially published as a six-issue
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by
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and then
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between 1983 and 1984.


Creation

''Somerset Holmes'' was a deliberate attempt to create a comics property that could then be sold to
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as a
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; the storyline, panel arrangements and scene angles were consciously cinematic. At the time Jones was already working with Pacific Comics on the anthologies ''
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'' and ''
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'', and gathered further attention for a well-received run on
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' '' Ka-Zar the Savage''. Pacific was one of a growing number of
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publishers in America at the time that allowed creators to retain rights to their work, rather than the
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model used by larger rivals. As such Jones and Campbell would retain the rights to ''Somerset Holmes'' and directly profit from any adaptations of the work. The physical appearance of the main character was based on Campbell, a former model and Jones' partner at the time. She posed as photo reference for the character, including the image used for the first issue's cover. Jones storyboarded the initial pages for artist Anderson, and noted Pacific gave him considerable creative control over the series.


Publication history

The first issue of ''Somerset Holmes'' went on sale on July 15, 1983, and contained a brief piece showing Campbell modelling for the character with text explaining the creative process. Shortly after the fourth issue was published in April 1984, Pacific folded after suffering sustained financial problems. Most of Pacific's titles subsequently found a home at another independent, Eclipse Comics. They published the remaining two issues of ''Somerset Holmes'' in 1984 and subsequently collected all six issues in an oversized graphic album. The collection has long been
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.


Planned film adaptation

After the first issue was published, director
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, then working on ''
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'', expressed an interest in adapting the story. The series was optioned by producer Ed Pressman, who considered musician
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for the lead before offering it to
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, but the project would slide into
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and would not be made. Jones and Campbell's
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for the film however gained them agents and membership in the
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. This led to both subsequently working on television and film projects. Both Jones and Campbell would later go on to state their belief that
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's 1996 film ''
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'' was plagiarised from ''Somerset Holmes'', something Jones recalled was also noticed by
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. Both, however, were predated by
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's novel '' The Bourne Identity'', published in 1980, which had the same premise of an amnesiac with remarkable fighting/survival skills being pursued by assailants.


Plot

An amnesiac young woman is being chased by criminals intent on killing her. She attempts to stay alive while simultaneously struggling to solve the mystery of her past life and true identity - taking the assumed name Somerset Holmes from a sign advertising a housing project called Somerset Homes.


Collected editions


Reception

''Somerset Holmes'' has received generally positive reviews.
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focused on reviewing the opening issues in ''
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'' #93, noting the
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-style cinematic influences and stylings but also arguing that the series used elements which only worked as a comic, referring to the hybrid of styles as "Comicsmatics", while also gently ribbing a sequence where a character prepares to dry their face with a towel despite still having soap on it. The latter scene was also picked up on by Lars Ingebrigtsen, who broadly enjoyed the comic but felt there was a notable drop in quality between the Pacific and Eclipse issues. In a retrospective review for Slings & Arrows, Frank Plowright gave the collected edition full marks, calling it "among the best crime-themed graphic novels published in the USA". Ed Catto called ''Somerset Holmes'' "a gorgeous comic with a gorgeous female lead". D. Aviva Rothschild was less effusive, criticising the "static" artwork and convoluted plot but admitting the series was a "page turner".


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