I'm not sure exactly. You might need to check some specific Sherlock Holmes novels or related works to find out.
To be honest, I can't recall off the top of my head. But you could do some research in the Arthur Conan Doyle collection of stories to get the answer.
Yes, Dr Strange has died in some comic storylines, but his fate can vary depending on the specific comic series and plot developments.
Yes, Dr Fate has died in some comic storylines.
Yes, Dr. Manhattan does die in the comics.
Yes, she does. But the name might not be prominently mentioned or widely known.
Dr Fate's demise in comics isn't straightforward. It might happen as a result of a fatal curse or when he uses up all his magical energy to save the world. Different comic arcs offer different explanations for his death.
Dr Strange's death in the comics can vary depending on the specific storyline. Sometimes, it's due to powerful villains or cosmic events.
Well, Dr. Strange's death in comics can vary. Sometimes it's the result of a final showdown with a villain whose powers surpass his. Other times, it might be part of a complex multiverse plot.
Dr. Fessedon meets his demise in a rather unexpected and dramatic way. It happens during a final confrontation with a powerful villain.
In some comic storylines, Dr Strange meets his demise due to powerful magical foes or risky magical experiments gone wrong.
Dr Fate's death in the comics can vary depending on the specific storyline. Sometimes it's due to a powerful villain's attack or a cosmic event.