The Fall and Rise of Sherlock Holmes
Inspector Beth Lestrade of New Scotland Yard is convinced that Professor Moriarty has returned from the dead, so she asks biologist Sir Evan Hargreaves to cellular rejuvenate Sherlock Holmes, who's body has been preserved in honey for nearly 200 years.
7.7 /10
The Crime Machine
Martin Fenwick is turning innocent citizens of New London into criminals and sends them out to commit a crime wave. Holmes and Lestrade meet the new Baker Street Irregulars: Wiggins, Deidre and Tennyson.
7 /10
The Hounds of the Baskervilles
Three young moon visitors are attacked by a phantom hound. Holmes faces the clone of his greatest enemy, who intends to take over the moon and then, the Earth.
7.1 /10
The Adventure of the Empty House
Holmes and Moriarty appear to be vaporized when both fall into a Laserwave sanitation grid. Watson and Lestrade investigate a case of foul play at the Holocade Tournament.
8.1 /10
The Crooked Man

Sun, Sep 19, 1999
James Barkley disappears after arguing with his wife. Mrs. Barkley remains unconscious, but there appears to have been a third party involved, some kind of furry beast.
6.8 /10
The Adventure of the Deranged Detective
Lestrade is infected by mind-altering nanobots and goes on a rampage. The only clue is a Chinese puzzle box. When another one turns up at Holme's doorstep, he begins to show the same symptoms.
7.3 /10
The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire Lot
A computer vampire is crashing New London's largest computer grids and sucking their data dry. Lestrade asks Holmes and the Irregulars to help uncover the vampire's identity, while Moriarty wants it as his new partner in crime.
7.2 /10
The Scales of Justice
Nanobot technology has been stolen from GeneTech and the trail leads to former members of the 'Earth Sentinals' animal rights movement.
7 /10
The Resident Patient
Moriarty and Fenwick use Dr. Blessington's new DNA washer to change the appearances of criminals and make their DNA unrecognizable, like ordinary, innocent bystanders.
7.1 /10
The Sign of Four
20 years after her father died during a moon-quake, Mary Morstan is summoned to the moon by the son of her father's business partner. Holmes and Watson are invited along for the ride.
7.1 /10
The Adventure of the Dancing Men
When Hilton and Elsie Cubitt's research for subzero temperature growth is almost stolen, both end up in hospital The Baker Street Irregulars request to be more involved in solving a case for once. While Wiggns and Deidre search for clues, Tennison attempts to crack the Dancing Men code found in a mysterious E-mail.
0 /10
The Musgrave Ritual
Fenton steals the Musgrave sword from the British Museum. Moriarty thinks he has deciphered the Musgrave ritual that leads to a powerful meteor from which the sword was forged.
7.3 /10
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
Blue Carbuncles are the number one sold out Christmas toy. But one Carbuncle turns out to be more sophisticated and life-like when activated. This particularly toy is on Holmes, Moriarty and it's inventor's wish list.
7.1 /10
Silver Blaze

Sun, Jan 30, 2000
Silver Blaze, a favorite racing spacecraft in the Asteroid Belt Grand Prix is stolen on Lunar City. The racers and managers begin accusing each other while Lestrade, Watson and Holmes all suspect different culprits.
6.6 /10
The Five Orange Pips
A man who prefers to live without the use of modern technology is poisoned and sends his young son to fetch Sherlock Holmes. Watson, however, being mechanical, is not welcome.
7.7 /10
The Red-Headed League
Carter Wilson becomes the newest member of the exclusive Red-Headed League. Holmes visits Wilson's Fish 'n Virtual Reality Chips café to discover an art theft being planned for the nearby National Art Gallery.
6 /10
The Man with the Twisted Lip
Lois St. Clair asks Holmes and Watson to help find her husband Neville, even though a funeral was held for him a month earlier. The trail leads to a panhandler with a twisted lip and two British Intelligence agents who are investigating the Night Ravens gang.
6.8 /10
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