- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Inspector Gregson; Nelson; Madame Connery; Barrymore the butler; Mrs. Barrymore
- Synopsis
- Christie accepts an invitation from Inspector Gregson to use the records room at Scotland Yard for her research. There she learns of the incident at Baskerville Hall.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] November, 2007
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Inspector Gregson; Barrymore the butler; Dr. James Mortimer; Sir Charles Baskerville (flashback only)
- Synopsis
- Christie learns more about the case from Inspector Gregson. Meanwhile Holmes and Watson have interviewed Dr. Mortimer about the case and Watson travels to Dartmoor to gather more information.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] November, 2007
Portions of this story are adapted from "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Inspector Gregson; Madame Connery; Dr. James Mortimer; Henry Baskerville; Detective Arthur Dexter
- Synopsis
- The history of the Baskerville curse is related by Dr. Mortimer. Dr. Watson meets Henry Baskerville. And Christie plans a trip to Dartmoor.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] December, 2007
Portions of this story were adapted from "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Dr. John Watson; Grace Dunbar; Madame Connery; Barrymore the butler; Henry Baskerville; Beryl Stapleton; Jack Stapleton
- Synopsis
- Christie and Grace Dunbar surprise Dr. Watson at Baskerville Hall. They also encounter Jack and Beryl Stapleton.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] January, 2008
Portions of this story are adapted from "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Dr. John Watson; Annmarie Hopkins; Barrymore the butler; Mrs. Barrymore
- Synopsis
- Christie tries to deduce the meaning of the sobbing she heard during the night. And a strange man is intercepting the reports Dr. Watson is mailing to Holmes in London.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] January, 2008
Portions of this story are adapted from "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Dr. John Watson; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Henry Baskerville; Beryl Stapleton; Jack Stapleton
- Synopsis
- Christie suspects a relationship between Henry Baskerville and Beryl Stapleton. And Nora chances upon a man on the moor being torn to pieces by a giant dog.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] February, 2008
Portions of this story are adapted from "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Barrymore the butler; Mrs. Barrymore; Henry Baskerville
- Synopsis
- The discovery that the giant hound had mauled escaped convict Morris Seldon and not Henry Baskerville leads Christie and Dr. Watson to investigate the area of the moor. There they make a startling discovery.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] March, 2008
Portions of this story are adapted from "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Henry Baskerville; Jack Stapleton
- Synopsis
- Holmes and Christie compare information and solve the mystery of the hound. As such, they are in time to rescue Henry Baskerville from the hound, with the aid of Annmarie and Nora.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] April, 2008
Portions of this story were adapted from "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1902) by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Grace Dunbar; Nora the maid; George Graham Hart; Detective Arthur Dexter
- Synopsis
- After hearing from Nora about a strange case of vandalism and the murder that resulted, Christie insists on visiting the crime scene. From there, she begins her own investigation of the crime.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] May, 2008
Portions of this story were adapted from "The Adventure Of The Six Napoleons" (1904) by Arthur Conan Doyle, with Christie Hope substituted for Sherlock Holmes, Nora for Dr. Watson, and Detective Dexter for Inspector Lestrade.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Grace Dunbar; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Inspector Gregson; Madame Connery
- Synopsis
- Christie's investigations leads her to conclude she has solved the mystery.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] May, 2008
Portions of this story were adapted from "The Adventure Of The Six Napoleons" (1904) by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Grace Dunbar; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Inspector Gregson; Detective Arthur Dexter; Beppo
- Synopsis
- Christie, along with Annmarie, Grace, Nora and Detective Dexter, lie in wait outside of the house Christie has deduced will be the vandal's next target.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] June, 2008
This story is adapted from "The Adventure Of The Six Napoleons" (1904) by Arthur Conan Doyle, with Christie Hope substituted for Sherlock Holmes and Detective Dexter substituted for Inspector Lestrade.
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Nora the maid; Sir Alexander Hope; Lady Hope
- Synopsis
- Overview of Nora's previous life before becoming a maid in the Hope household.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] July, 2008
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Grace Dunbar; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Emily Binghamton; John Openshaw
- Synopsis
- While visiting the Hope Manor, Sherlock Holmes is visited by a man seeking his advice. Overhearing the particulars of the case, Annmarie suddenly goes into hysterics.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] August, 2008
Portions of this story were adapted from "The Five Orange Pips" (1891) by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Emily Binghamton; Pastor Hopkins (flashback only); Mrs. Hopkins (flashback only)
- Synopsis
- Reluctantly Annmarie relates her family history in Georgia in the United States, and how her parents were murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] September, 2008
- Script
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani); Arthur Conan Doyle (original plot); Adrienne Beck (translation); Shanti Whitesides (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Inks
- 新谷かおる (Kaoru Shintani)
- Letters
- Mia Chiresa
- Genre
- detective-mystery; historical
- Characters
- Lady Crystal "Christie" Hope; Sherlock Holmes; Dr. John Watson; Grace Dunbar; Annmarie Hopkins; Nora the maid; Mr. Garson (flashback only); The Sheriff (flashback only); John Openshaw
- Synopsis
- Discovering that the local sheriff is in league with the Klan, young Annmarie takes the law into her own hands. Back in the present, after reading of John Openshaw's death, Sherlock Holmes sets about insuring that the killer is arrested once he reaches the United States.
- Reprints
- from Comic Flapper (Media Factory, 2002 series) [nn] October, 2008
Portions of this story were adapted from "The Five Orange Pips" (1891) by Arthur Conan Doyle.