Modesty Blaise: Green Cobra

Illustrated by John Burns, Pat Wright
Paperback
$19.95 US
On sale Sep 16, 2008 | 104 Pages | 9781845764203
The dark underworld of espionage and crime is lit up by the fatal charms of the gorgeous Modesty Blaise — high priestess of pulp crime and goddess of cult thrillers!

Adventurer, spy, smuggler, racketeer and all-round bad girl, Modesty is as stylish as she is smart, as lethal and beautiful as a Japanese fighting sword! This latest volume features three classic hard-to-find stories: ‘Green Cobra’, ‘Eve & Adam’ & ‘Brethren of Blaise’ all wrapped up in a spectacular collector’s library edition!

Featuring brand new story introductions by Modesty creator and bestselling author Peter O’Donnell, plus an exclusive feature with unseen and rare illustrations by artist John Burns, this latest addition to the Modesty Blaise library is not to be missed!
Peter O’Donnell has written in many media, but since he created Modesty Blaise, which was first published in 1963, it has achieved international success. There has even been a film and a TV version of the character.

Enric Badia Romero has worked for 2000 AD and is the long-term artist of Axa.

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The dark underworld of espionage and crime is lit up by the fatal charms of the gorgeous Modesty Blaise — high priestess of pulp crime and goddess of cult thrillers!

Adventurer, spy, smuggler, racketeer and all-round bad girl, Modesty is as stylish as she is smart, as lethal and beautiful as a Japanese fighting sword! This latest volume features three classic hard-to-find stories: ‘Green Cobra’, ‘Eve & Adam’ & ‘Brethren of Blaise’ all wrapped up in a spectacular collector’s library edition!

Featuring brand new story introductions by Modesty creator and bestselling author Peter O’Donnell, plus an exclusive feature with unseen and rare illustrations by artist John Burns, this latest addition to the Modesty Blaise library is not to be missed!

Author

Peter O’Donnell has written in many media, but since he created Modesty Blaise, which was first published in 1963, it has achieved international success. There has even been a film and a TV version of the character.

Enric Badia Romero has worked for 2000 AD and is the long-term artist of Axa.