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* The Sexton Blake series was disparagingly referred to in contemporary culture as "the office boy's ''[[Sherlock Holmes (series)|Sherlock Holmes]]''". The connection between Blake and Holmes in ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)|The Coming of the Terraphiles]]'' is a reference to this.
* The Sexton Blake series was disparagingly referred to in contemporary culture as "the office boy's ''[[Sherlock Holmes (series)|Sherlock Holmes]]''". The connection between Blake and Holmes in ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)|The Coming of the Terraphiles]]'' is a reference to this.
* [[Zenith (The Albino's Shadow)|Zenith]] originated as a nemesis of Blake.  
* [[Zenith (The Albino's Shadow)|Zenith]] originated as a nemesis of Blake.  
* [[Laurence Payne]] played Blake in {{w|Sexton Blake (TV series)|an ITV TV series that ran for 50 episodes from 1967 to 1971}}.
* [[Seaton Begg]] was created by [[Michael Moorcock]] as a homage to Sexton Blake, with Begg taking Blake's place as the nemesis of Zenith the Albino.
* [[Seaton Begg]] was created by [[Michael Moorcock]] as a homage to Sexton Blake, with Begg taking Blake's place as the nemesis of Zenith the Albino.



Revision as of 16:27, 9 November 2024

Sexton Blake

Sexton Blake was a fictional detective whose adventures were published in The Sexton Blake Library on 20th century Earth.

In the 511st century, Blake was commonly known to the Terraphiles due to Sexton Blake and the Terror of the Tongs being one of the only texts of Earth to survive. Urquart Banning-Cannon was a large fan of the character; he believed that Sherlock Holmes had once been known as "Sexton Blake's office boy". (PROSE: The Coming of the Terraphiles [+]Loading...["The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)"])

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