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rdfs:comment | - Sexton was a pipe smoking British detective, who lived on Baker Street. He was arguably a little tougher and more adventurous than his neighbor, Sherlock Holmes. He had a bullet-proof Rolls-Royce called, "The Grey Panther." His associates in England included:
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HistoryText | - Sexton Blake was a private investigator who, along with his assistant Tinker, fought crime from the late nineteenth to the mid twentieth centuries . His secretary and sometime love interest was Paula Dane, and he also had a housekeeper named Mrs Bardell. He had rooms in Baker Street, London, and had two brothers, Henry and Nigel, both of whom were rather less scrupulous than Blake himself.
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Transportation | - The Grey Panther ; Moth monoplane .
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Notes | - * Sexton Blake began life in text stories published by Alfred Harmsworth's Amalgamated Press, but was later added to the Fleetway stable, and is currently owned by IPC.
* His comics adventures began in Knockout in 1939 and ran until 1960; he later resurfaced in Super Detective Library in 1955 and in Valiant from 1968 to 1970.
* A proposed Sexton Blake series intended to feature in Tornado was hampered by a contract dispute which resulted in the character being reinvented by writer Chris Lowder as Victor Drago. Tinker became Spencer, and Blake's bloodhound Pedro became Brutus.
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abstract | - Sexton was a pipe smoking British detective, who lived on Baker Street. He was arguably a little tougher and more adventurous than his neighbor, Sherlock Holmes. He had a bullet-proof Rolls-Royce called, "The Grey Panther." His associates in England included:
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