
History
Sherlock Holmes is largely considered the father of modern criminal investigation. Active in London, England during the latter half of the 19th century, Holmes became world renowned for his intellectual prowess and his skillful use of deductive reasoning. He lived at 221B, Baker Street, London, from where he runs his consulting detective service.
He solved dozens of investigations for Scotland Yard and the crown ranging from petty theft to murder. Holmes shares the majority of his professional years with his good friend and chronicler Dr. John H. Watson, who lives with Holmes at Baker Street until his marriage, and again after his wife's death. Their residence is maintained by the landlady, Mrs. Hudson.
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Emenies
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Near death, Holmes was given a specail formula it was called Quinicnate, this formula had the power to change a person back from vampirism but also had some unseen side effects:
- Eternal Youth: He doesn't age as long has he takes the formula.
- Superhuman Reflexes
- Superhuman Strength
- Superhuman Stamina
- Vampirism Immunity
- Telepathic Immunity
- Electrokinesis
- Toxic blood to Supernatural: Vampires who bite him, die in pain.
Abilities
- Genius Level Intellect: Holmes is a brilliant, virtually peerless, detective, strategist, scientist.
- Eidetic Memory
- Investigation: He was widely considered as the World's Greatest Detective, capable of observation, forensic investigation, and inductive and deductive reasoning of the highest caliber. Homes's primary intellectual detection method is abductive reasoning.
- Strategist
- Criminology
- Science
- Mechanical Aptitude
- Demonlogy
- Weaponry
- Master of Drunken Fist
Strength level
Unknown.
Weaknesses
Quinicnate depency: He needs Quinicnate to continue to live.
- Power Loss: Without quinicnate he loses not only his youth but his powers also fade.
Paraphernalia
Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.
Notes
- This character is an adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, a character from the novel A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published in 1887. More information can be found in the Wikipedia.org article Sherlock Holmes.
- In the pre-Crisis Multiverse, Earth-Two, Earth-S and Earth-One each had a separate and distinct Sherlock Holmes. On the post-Crisis New Earth, those three characters were combined into one being.
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- Appearances of Sherlock Homes (OuterSpace-103) (Chronological)
- Appearances of Sherlock Homes (OuterSpace-103) (Unordered)
- Character Gallery: Sherlock Homes (OuterSpace-103)
- Fan-Art Gallery: Sherlock Homes (OuterSpace-103)
- Quotations by Sherlock Homes (OuterSpace-103)
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Links and References
- None.