SpyBoy #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePeter David and Pop Mhan's Dark Horse spy series hits its third issue with a cover that makes its attitude immediately clear — a gloved, armed young woman pulls up her shirt to reveal the SpyBoy logo emblazoned across it, a holstered pistol riding her hip and a belly-button piercing adding just the right touch of attitude. Pop Mhan's cover art is bold and confident, perfectly capturing the series' mix of teen-spy energy and sharp visual style. With the story titled "From Russia, with Fries and a Coke," this 1999 issue promises the kind of genre-savvy fun that made SpyBoy a standout in Dark Horse's lineup.
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Reprinted in SpyBoy #[1] (2001), Spyboy #1 (2005)
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