Agent 327 #19
Dossier Negentien takes Martin Lodewijk's bumbling Dutch spy into a divided Berlin, as the cover vividly sets the scene: a menacing close-up of a villain clutching a TOP SECRET file dominates the foreground, while Agent 327 himself moves through the rubble-strewn streets past the Brandenburg Gate, a military aircraft overhead and the famous checkpoint sign visible in English, Russian, and French. A glamorous dark-haired woman lurks in the background alongside a small figure in a military cap, hinting at a cast of characters tangled in Cold War intrigue. De Vlucht van Vroeger — "The Flight of the Past" — promises the kind of spirited espionage comedy that has made this Belgian series a long-running treat, and Lodewijk's sharp, expressive linework looks as energetic as ever in this 2005 hardcover from Uitgeverij L.
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