Queen & Country #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the sixth story arc of Greg Rucka's espionage series, following the operatives of the Special Operations Section of the British Secret Intelligence Service as they navigate a complex mission involving political intrigue and personal stakes. The trade paperback includes issues from the ongoing series, continuing the gritty, realistic tone that defines the Queen & Country franchise.
"Dandelion Chapter 1" marks a pivotal moment in Queen & Country as Mwama outlines his vision for Zimbabwe to Tara, setting the stage for tense political maneuvering. With Kinney growing increasingly frustrated over the SIS’s entanglement in a Home Office probe, the stakes rise in this grounded, character-driven installment. Written by Greg Rucka and illustrated by Mike Hawthorne, whose distinctive pencils and inks define the issue’s sharp, realistic tone, the story unfolds with quiet intensity. The cover by Mike Hawthorne captures the mood with a stark, evocative image that hints at the weight of the choices ahead.
In "Dandelion Chapter 4," Mwama lays out his vision for Zimbabwe to Tara, navigating the weight of politics and loyalty, while Kinney grows increasingly frustrated upon learning that SIS has stepped into a Home Office matter—testing the boundaries of agency autonomy.
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↩ Reprints Queen & Country #21 (2003), Queen & Country #22 (2003), Queen & Country #23 (2004), Queen & Country #24 (2004)
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