tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6334926894764753088.post1304753648521295462..comments2023-12-28T00:45:29.703-07:00Comments on Rick's Cafe Texan: EPCON 2013: A ReviewRickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16611922269342141654noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6334926894764753088.post-6761293211181326802013-10-01T20:45:33.887-06:002013-10-01T20:45:33.887-06:00Well said, James. You summed up Sherlock and Eleme...Well said, James. You summed up <i>Sherlock</i> and <i>Elementary</i> nicely.<br /><br />B2B.Arunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16498276962097853996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6334926894764753088.post-17648183741445336712013-09-30T16:07:17.855-06:002013-09-30T16:07:17.855-06:00I have always wanted to go to a Comic-Con, but tha...I have always wanted to go to a Comic-Con, but that has never really been an option for me. <br /><br />That is intriguing about Elementary vs. Sherlock. I enjoy both series for each of their unique qualities. Sherlock is more of a miniseries with higher quality mysteries, production value, and a unique way of conveying the inner workings of Sherlock's mind. Elementary has the advantage of 20 something episodes every season with a variety of quality, but more time for character development. If I had to choose one as my favorite, I would say Sherlock simply because the villain and mysteries are better. <br />I personally do not have a problem with crossovers and fan art crossovers, it is just all in good fun, unless of course someone thinks it is actually going to happen. On the other hand, there was that Doctor Who and Star Trek crossover comic book. <br /><br />-JamesJames the Reviewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00165238905288033483noreply@blogger.com