My big concern in trying this out was that I would be reading from a lot of dialogue boxes. But that wasn't the case. The entire story seemed to be paced quite well as the characters interacted with each other from panel to panel. The art looked very good as well.
And then came the big shocker with Holmes standing over a dead body with the murder weapon in hand seemingly dazed and confused. Instead of just solving a case, it appears that he's a part of it.
If you liked Mark Waid's Simon Archard in RUSE, then I would suggest giving SHERLOCK HOLMES a try. If Issue #1 is any indication of what Issue #2 is going to be like, DYNAMITE should consider making this a monthly book.