...and Dr. Watson, of course!
Whether for graduation, birthday, Christmas, or the opening of the new Robert Downey, jr Sherlock flick, these goodies from Atomic Kommie Comics make the perfect gifts for your favorite Doyle fan!
Most are EXCLUSIVE designs available NOWHERE else!
Coming in August: Basil Rathbone IS Sherlock Holmes 12-Month Calendar
Holmes Hoodies
Black as Moriarty's Heart!

Deduce which of a dozen dynamic designs will suit you by clicking here!
Sherlock Sweats
Black Sweatshirts, that is!

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Basil Rathbone IS the definitive MOVIE Holmes in Adventures of Sherlock Holmes!

Messenger Satchels

Whether you're carrying evidence and a clever disguise, or medical kit and journal, these bags are just the thing for a consulting detective & associate...or even a student or businessperson!
A dozen deductive designs to choose from here!
Recyclable Canvas Tote Bags
Be eco-friendly, it's elementary!

Whether you're carrying evidence and a clever disguise, or medical kit and journal, these bags are just the thing for a consulting detective & associate...or even a student or businessperson!
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William Gillette IS the definitive STAGE Holmes as shown on this classic Cigar Box Art

Mugs & Steins
Add the matching Tile Coaster/Trivet for a cool Gift Set!

Whether it's ale, tea, coffee, or any other beverage, this is the ONLY drinkware Mrs. Hudson will allow at 221B Baker Street!
Mugs are available as either Left OR Right-handed!
Deduce which of a dozen drinkware designs will slake your thirst for Sherlockania by clicking here!
Tile Coasters/Trivets
Add the matching Mug or Stein to make a great Gift Set!

A wonderful decorative accent for the library or sitting room in your flat at 221B Baker Street!
A dozen designs to choose from here!
[L-R] Ernest Torrence as Moriarty and Clive Brook as Holmes (in disguise) in Sherlock Holmes (1932)

Keepsake Boxes
Elegant AND Practical!

Keep incriminating evidence, change, keys, or anything else you can think of, in it!
An even dozen designs to choose from here!
Classic Comics #33 (1947) "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" featuring "A Study in Scarlet" & "The Hound of the Baskervilles"

The FIRST Rathbone/Bruce Holmes Film! Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)

Attire for "The Woman"
Garb for ladies who deduce...

The perfect gift for the female aficionado!
A dozen designs to choose from here!
His Last Bow

Garb for Consulting Detectives
...and their biographers!

The perfect sartorial gift for the serious aficionado!
A dozen designs to choose from here!
A Study in Scarlet: The FIRST edition of the FIRST story!

MousePads
As if any mere computer could out-think HIM!

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Sherlock Homes #1 (1975) featuring "The Final Problem" & "The Empty House" (Cover by Walt Simonson)

Mini-Buttons
The PERFECT (collectible) fashion statement!

Which of a dozen designs will suit you?
Collect the clues here!
Rathbone's Holmes vs. Nazi Spies! Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943)

Greatest Sleuth of All 12-Month Calendar
Plus Calendar Prints!
Rathbone as Holmes & George Zucco as Moriarty in Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)

Sherlock Holmes on the Web
THE place for background on the Greatest Sleuth of All!
- Everything Sherlock
- info, history, background, call it what you will, it's a comprehensive look at the Great Detective, Sherlock Holmes!
- Sherlock Holmes Museum
- Yes, it's at 221B Baker Street, a brick-and-mortar museum dedicated to Sherlock Holmes!
Sherlock Holmes #2 (1950s)

Sherlock Holmes on eBay
Books, Movies, Radio Shows & Much More!
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Sherlock Stuff on Amazon
Read the stories that defined the legend!
Rathbone, Bruce, & Dennis Hoey as Inspector Lestrade in The House of Fear (1945)

Sherlock Holmes Pastiches
In the footsteps of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
John Neville as Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper in A Study in Terror (1966)

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