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Cover: Paul Gulacy
Codename: Danger #4
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"Name of the Father" in Codename: Danger #4 (1986) finds the series deep in the pulse of the secret agent revival, with writer David M. Singer weaving in sharp cultural commentary. A tribute to James Cagney and a quiet meditation on media bias anchor the issue, all rendered with Paul Gulacy’s striking, cinematic cover art.
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writer Robert Loren Fleming · artist Paul Gulacy · artist Garry Leach · inker Dan Adkins · inker William Simpson · colorist Paty Cockrum · letterer John E. Workman Jr. · cover Paul Gulacy
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writer Robert Loren Fleming
artist Paul Gulacy
artist Garry Leach
inker Dan Adkins
inker William Simpson
colorist Paty Cockrum
letterer John E. Workman Jr.
cover pencils, inks Paul Gulacy
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Editorial on the passing of actor James Cagney, Codename: Danger as part of the rebirth of the secret agent genre, and reflections on American news bias.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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