Infinity Publishing released a pastiche in 2006 by Don W. Baranowski titled 'Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Frankenstein Monster' that fits your description.
In the first book, a study in scarlet Sherlock Holmes and Watson meet and share an apartment so that the rent wasn't expensive. Watson later finds out that Holmes is a detective, and they both later go to the crime scene where Mr. Drebber died. Holmes discovers all this stuff at the crime scene. Later in the book Holmes discovers that Mr. Strangerson was also killed. In the end Sherlock Holmes finds out that the actual killer was............................................. thats the end of part 1 in the book. You might say The 'Gloria Scott' is the beginning of Sherlock Holmes for it is in this story that Sherlock Holmes first turned his attention to solving crime.
I guess it was in 1881
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have a conversation about murder in the story "A Study in Scarlet". Holmes uses the phrase "a study in scarlet" to refer to his detective work.
There is little mentioned about Sherlock's family. Only a few times you meet his brother Mycroft while Holmes' grandmother was sister to Vernet the French artist and a distant relative Verner who bought Watson's pactice, but there is not mention of family other than that. "My ancestors were country squires, who appear to have led much the same life as is natural to their class" -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter'
The man himself? NO He was imagined and created in fiction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a doctor and (to make ends meet) writer. Doyle learned to medically examine patients and observe them from Dr. Joseph Bell, who did some observations on his patients like Holmes. Many agree (as Doyle said himself) that Bell was the inspiration to Doyle to create Holmes.
In the first book, a study in scarlet Sherlock Holmes and Watson meet and share an apartment so that the rent wasn't expensive. Watson later finds out that Holmes is a detective, and they both later go to the crime scene where Mr. Drebber died. Holmes discovers all this stuff at the crime scene. Later in the book Holmes discovers that Mr. Strangerson was also killed. In the end Sherlock Holmes finds out that the actual killer was............................................. thats the end of part 1 in the book. You might say The 'Gloria Scott' is the beginning of Sherlock Holmes for it is in this story that Sherlock Holmes first turned his attention to solving crime.
I guess it was in 1881
Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes - 2010 V is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:G
The cast of Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes - 2010 includes: Grey DeLisle as Red Malcolm McDowell as Professor Moriarity Kath Soucie as Tuffy Michael York as Sherlock Holmes
{| |- | Sherlock Holmes, being a fictional character, never met Dr. Bell. Dr. Bell employed Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, as a clerk at the Edinborough Infirmary. He was quite adept at deducing things from small observations. |}
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have a conversation about murder in the story "A Study in Scarlet". Holmes uses the phrase "a study in scarlet" to refer to his detective work.
Both of them had completed their education when they met. Watson had been a doctor for several years.
When Dr.Watson was tring to find a smaller house he could afford renting, one of his friends suggests him to share a house and rent with some one else. Dr.Watson tells him nobody can tolorate living with him. His friend tells him that this has been the second time that day he has heard that sentence, and the first time he has heard it from some one named Sherlock Holmes. Then he takes Dr. Watson to a laboratory in which Sherlock Holmes was examining at that time. That is how we first meet Sherlock Holmes in :"a study in scarlet" .
There is little mentioned about Sherlock's family. Only a few times you meet his brother Mycroft while Holmes' grandmother was sister to Vernet the French artist and a distant relative Verner who bought Watson's pactice, but there is not mention of family other than that. "My ancestors were country squires, who appear to have led much the same life as is natural to their class" -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter'
Boris Karloff as Frankenstein
The monster has been forced into solitude, whereas Frankenstein has chosen it.
The man himself? NO He was imagined and created in fiction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a doctor and (to make ends meet) writer. Doyle learned to medically examine patients and observe them from Dr. Joseph Bell, who did some observations on his patients like Holmes. Many agree (as Doyle said himself) that Bell was the inspiration to Doyle to create Holmes.