Hell yeah Sebastian Moran

astairhodes:

The adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson - Hunt for the tiger

astudyinsherlockiana:

Trying something different — more graphic — for saleability. And intend to do more in the future.
(Left to right: Holmes, Watson, Moriarty, and Moran.)
Like?

astudyinsherlockiana:

Trying something different — more graphic — for saleability. And intend to do more in the future.

(Left to right: Holmes, Watson, Moriarty, and Moran.)

Like?

tea-at-221b:

The Adventure of the Empty House

Illustrator: V. Setoft

a-tale-of-wood-and-iron:

I hate my scanner. It always ruin the colors >< anyway here is some obs sketches from A Game Of Shadows (i watched it tonight again for the 186459th time)

a-tale-of-wood-and-iron:

I hate my scanner. It always ruin the colors >< anyway here is some obs sketches from A Game Of Shadows (i watched it tonight again for the 186459th time)

tiger-moran:

I reckon here Moran is thinking Holmes is just compensating for something with that car.

tiger-moran:

I reckon here Moran is thinking Holmes is just compensating for something with that car.

tiger-moran:

Moran is my one true love though, of course.

tiger-moran:

Moran is my one true love though, of course.

Not quite Sebastian Moran, but close enough.
From Basil and the Pygmy Cats by Eve Titus, illustrated by Paul Galdone.
Professor Ratigan (with the eyepatch) and &#8220;the villain&#8217;s aide&#8221; Captain Doran, are captured by Basil and Dr Dawson.

Not quite Sebastian Moran, but close enough.

From Basil and the Pygmy Cats by Eve Titus, illustrated by Paul Galdone.

Professor Ratigan (with the eyepatch) and “the villain’s aide” Captain Doran, are captured by Basil and Dr Dawson.

Drawing of Jack the Ripper by Charles A. Meyer from the cover of Baker Street Miscellanea no. 55 Autumn 1988
(In his article The Second Most Dangerous Man in London in the same issue, Meyer claims that Jack the Ripper was Colonel Sebastian Moran.)

Drawing of Jack the Ripper by Charles A. Meyer from the cover of Baker Street Miscellanea no. 55 Autumn 1988

(In his article The Second Most Dangerous Man in London in the same issue, Meyer claims that Jack the Ripper was Colonel Sebastian Moran.)

Sebastian Moran in the Soviet/Russian series, with his airgun/rifle (a custom Vetterli-based rifle); pic and information from the IMFDB page (click photo to go the page). 

Sebastian Moran in the Soviet/Russian series, with his airgun/rifle (a custom Vetterli-based rifle); pic and information from the IMFDB page (click photo to go the page).