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Works by Karl Bollers

Watson and Holmes: A Study In Black (2013) 68 copies, 5 reviews
Emma Frost, Vol. 1: Higher Learning (2004) — Author — 66 copies, 2 reviews
Emma Frost, Vol. 2: Mind Games (2005) — Author — 50 copies, 3 reviews
Emma Frost Ultimate Collection (2006) — Author — 46 copies, 2 reviews
Emma Frost, Vol. 3: Bloom (2005) — Author — 38 copies, 1 review
What If?: Secret Wars (2009) 20 copies, 2 reviews
Sonic Quest Book 3: The Death Egg Saga (1996) — Colorist - "The Death Egg Saga, Book Three: Over Easy" — 14 copies
Watson and Holmes #1 6 copies, 2 reviews
Sonic the Hedgehog #62 (1998) 3 copies
Sonic the Hedgehog #64 (1998) 3 copies
Sonic the Hedgehog #65 (1998) 3 copies
Sonic the Hedgehog #54 (1998) 3 copies
Sonic the Hedgehog #57 (1998) 3 copies
Sonic Blast (1997) — Colorist - "Sonic Blast"; Colorist - "Bugged Bunnie"; Colorist - "The T.U.F.F. Awards" — 2 copies
Sonic the Hedgehog #153 (2005) 2 copies
Sonic the Hedgehog #154 (2005) 2 copies
Sonic the Hedgehog #51 (1997) 2 copies
Knuckles the Echidna #03 (1997) — Colorist - "The Dark Legion, Book Three: Blood is Thicker" — 2 copies
Knuckles the Echidna #02 (1997) — Colorist - "The Dark Legion, Book Two: Sins of the Fathers — 2 copies
Sonic Super Special #04: Return of the King (1998) — Writer - "The Return of the King"; Colorist - "The Return of the King"; Colorist - "Down and Out in Downunda" — 2 copies
Sonic Super Special #05: Sonic Kids (1998) — Writer (Script) - "Stop... Sonic Time!"; Writer - "Total Re-Genesis" — 2 copies
Knuckles the Echidna #01 (1997) — Colorist - "The Dark Legion, Book One: Army of Darkness" — 2 copies
Sonic Super Special #06: Sonic 50 Director's Cut (1998) — Writer - "For Whom the Bell Tolls"; Colorist - "For Whom the Bell Tolls" — 2 copies
Sonic Super Special #01: Sonic Vs. Knuckles Battle Royal (1997) — Colorist - "Battle Royal!" — 2 copies
X-51 #9 1 copy
Muties 1 copy
Sonic Live! (1996) — Colorist - "The Last Game Cartridge Hero"; Colorist - "The Substitute Freedom Fighters" — 1 copy
Cyber Race 1 copy
Tomb Raider 1 copy
I, Robotnik 1 copy
Surprise 1 copy
Icon 1 copy
X-51 #8 1 copy
Changes 1 copy
X-51 #1 1 copy
Reunion 1 copy
Blow by Blow 1 copy
Enemy Mine 1 copy
New Order 1 copy
Crash 1 copy

Associated Works

NiGHTS into Dreams #1 (1997) — Colorist - "A Hundred Years in the Waking" — 1 copy
NiGHTS into Dreams #6 (1998) — Writer - "Reala's World Chapter Three: Shattered Dreams" — 1 copy
NiGHTS into Dreams #5 (1998) — Writer - "Reala's World Chapter Two: Reala's Wrath" — 1 copy
NiGHTS into Dreams #4 (1998) — Writer - "Realaworld Chapter One: The Mysterious Daze of Nights" — 1 copy
NiGHTS into Dreams #3 (1998) — Colorist - "Flight to the Finish"; Writer (Script) - "Flight to the Finish" — 1 copy
NiGHTS into Dreams #2 (1998) — Colorist - "Day Dreams and Nightmaren"; Writer (Script) - "Day Dreams and Nightmaren" — 1 copy
Marvel Comics Presents #133 (1993) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Birthdate
09-04
Gender
male
Nationality
USA

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The art in this book was amazing, but the violence was so over the top that it was hard to put myself in the story. This modern version puts Watson and Holmes as Black men in Harlem. Holmes is still a private eye, but one willing and likely to use a gun and get in street fights. He still uses his mind but comes off more brute than brain. Watson is just a medical intern, and he has lost his heart. He is an Afghanistan war veteran with PTSD who feels pulled to Holmes. However, the friendship between the two does not feel real. It feels more like hero worship. Watson seems more inclined to find action like his military duty, while Holmes is not so much about showing and learning, as bragging and snobbery. I wanted to like this but didn’t. However, I think the main problem is I am the wrong audience. I have never lived in Harlem or neighborhoods like it. I have never had to deal with the issues and hardships of inner-city life. So, to someone else, this book is probably amazing, and I think libraries should carry it, but for me, it just was not my thing.… (more)
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LibrarianRyan | 4 other reviews | Jun 28, 2022 |
There is one bar you must reach over when doing an adaptation of any type and in any genre. You must be able to make the audience forget they are looking at an adaptation. If they are continually thinking of the original piece or the version they liked better, you’ve failed as a writer to draw them in, hook them into the new world you’ve created, even if that world is populated by characters they have met before. That is challenging enough, but when you’re taking a swing at such iconic and recently re-glamorized characters like Sherlock Holmes and his trusty sidekick Watson, now you’ve got some real work ahead of you.

Watson and Holmes: A Study in Black is a four-issue collection reimagining the classic detective and his valiant partner as African-Americans in modern-day New York. Holmes is a young, hustling private investigator and Watson is a Afghanistan war vet working as a medical assistant in the nearby hospital. Two unrelated cases bring this duo together and the symbiosis sticks. One finds a navigator for a troubled period in his life, while the other finds a new set of eyes to see the world fresh again.

I fully admit when I started reading this I found it tough to get into. While comics are universal, it can be argued that a near 40-year-old white guy is not the demographic for this title. Yet I grew up reading comics and never lost the love (even though I stopped buying them out of sheer financial reasons). I am pleased to say that by the time I was in the second chapter, I not only was involved in the story, but the creative team had reached the all-important bar. I mostly forgot I was reading an adaptation. When I was reminded of that fact, it was only to appreciate how they wove particular tidbits of the original into the new universe, like Holmes’ affluent and equally intelligent brother Mycroft.

The book moves briskly, like a good detective story should, and there are hidden bits of information for the astute reader along the way, pointing them to the inevitable villain hiding behind the final page.

Also, it was nice to read a comic where it’s just humans again with a small-scale story. Karl Bollers, the writer, made a great comment in an interview while doing publicity for this: “If everything is big, then nothing is big.”

That was one of the other reasons I fell out of comics back in my youth. I got tired of every single character being able to destroy the universe in some way. Heroes and villains no longer just existed on a normal level. Every enemy required a massive crossover to beat and the lives of every person in the solar system was constantly at risk. Honestly, a planet can only take so much stress.

One of my few drawbacks here is the lettering. Comic book lettering is incredibly important because it helps give inflection and importance to certain words, helping to provide that little extra depth to the character and the scene. Yet, here at least one or two words in every single dialogue bubble is bolded, making it seem like every other word is emphasized, which would sound ridiculous if spoken aloud.

If there is another bar that all comic books and graphic novels need to reach, it’s this: does the audience want more when they are done? Watson and Holmes: A Study in Black definitely gave me enough to be ready and waiting for the next diabolical case.
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LukeGoldstein | 1 other review | Aug 10, 2021 |
Really like the idea of the recasting of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as men of color, supported by a diverse cast of characters. However, there were several typos and continuity errors which threw me out of the story. If you can ignore those, definitely a spin on the Sherlock Holmes stories worth checking out.
 
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resoundingjoy | 1 other review | Jan 1, 2021 |

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Andrew Pepoy Inker - "The Dark Legion, Book One: Army of Darkness", Inker - "The Dark Legion, Book Two: Sins of the Fathers", Inker - "The Dark Legion, Book Three: Blood is Thicker", Inker - "Knuckles Quest 2", Cover artist, Inker - "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
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Michael Gallagher Writer - "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
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John Hebert Penciler - "Total Re-Genesis"
Brian Thomas Inker - "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
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Greg Horn Cover artist
Larry Stroman Illustrator
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