Modesty Blaise #[7]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the Modesty Blaise newspaper strip adventures from the late 1960s, featuring the resourceful heroine and her loyal partner Willie Garvin as they confront a cunning adversary known as the Green-Eyed Monster. The story showcases Peter O'Donnell's sharp writing and the dynamic artwork of Jim Holdaway, blending espionage, action, and psychological intrigue in a classic adventure from the series' golden era.
In "Willie the Djinn," Modesty Blaise finds herself entangled in a tale of mystery and intrigue set against an exotic backdrop, all crafted to challenge a new artist unfamiliar with English. Written by Peter O'Donnell, this issue delivers a vivid, globe-trotting adventure with colorful characters and a plot designed for clarity and impact—perfectly matched by Enric Romero’s striking cover art.
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The Evening Standard editor asked for a story with colorful characters, an exotic location and a plot that was not too complex to break in the new artist, who did not speak English.
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