| 1. Modesty Blaise: Death in Slow Motion (Modesty Blaise (Graphic Novels)) | |
By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Titan Books April 27, 2010
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| 2. Modesty Blaise: The Scarlet Maiden (Modesty Blaise (Graphic Novels)) | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Titan Books November 24, 2009
Modesty had a great run, nearly forty years of daily comics. These three stories come from about the middle of that era, the early 1980s. In the first, The Scarlet Maiden, some inept thugs develop a misunderstanding with Modesty about a sunken treasure. This has more tongue-in-cheek humor than anything else I've seen in the Blaise canon. Basically, Modesty and her towering sidekick Willie were on vacation... more
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| 3. Modesty Blaise: The Lady Killers (Modesty Blaise (Graphic Novels)) | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Titan Books May 12, 2009
Excellent plot lines, character development, setting, artwork and more. The best action comic strip of the '60s through the '90s! I own the entire set of some 15 volumes; I started reading (and cutting out and saving!) the strips in the last '70s, until I left for college in the mid-'80s, where I discovered that there were reprints (Viking Press at the time)... more
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| 4. Last Day in Limbo (Modesty Blaise series) | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Souvenir Press September 01, 2003
As with all of the Modesty Blaise adventures, this one is a cracker. For fans of non-stop adventure, intrigue, spy novels and comic strips, Modesty Blaise is for you! Begun as a comic strip in the 1960's, Modesty wears very well today. Give yourself a treat and sit down for a few hour stint with a Modesty Blaise novel. ... more
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| 5. Modesty Blaise (Modesty Blaise series) | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Souvenir Press October 28, 2005
I've been a fan of Modesty and Willie since the books first came out, and I was a loyal reader of the strip in the London Evening Standard for many years. If you like action novels, with unusual villains, fast-moving scenes, and plenty of tongue in cheek humor, Modesty Blaise is the girl for you, and 'Modesty Blaise', the first novel in the series, is a good place to start. After writing... more
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| 6. Modesty Blaise: Sweet Caroline (Modesty Blaise (Graphic Novels)) | |
By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Titan Books August 24, 2010
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| 7. Modesty Blaise: Pieces of Modesty | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Mysterious Press 1986-11
A sterling collection of short story adventures featuring the pair of super agent, super rogue, super spy, super cosmopolitan (well, with a rather Cockney accent) super thieves.
Really well done, these tales, as a group, nothing ordinary at all to be seen, and lovers of Modesty and company will be well pleased.
Pieces of Modesty : 01 A Better Day to Die - Peter O'Donnell... more
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| 8. Pieces of Modesty (Modesty Blaise) | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Souvenir Press September 01, 2010
A sterling collection of short story adventures featuring the pair of super agent, super rogue, super spy, super cosmopolitan (well, with a rather Cockney accent) super thieves.
Really well done, these tales, as a group, nothing ordinary at all to be seen, and lovers of Modesty and company will be well pleased.
Pieces of Modesty : 01 A Better Day to Die - Peter O'Donnell... more
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| 9. Cobra Trap (Modesty Blaise series) | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Souvenir Press October 28, 2006
After an eleven-year hiatus following Dead Man's Handle, the last novel in the series, this book collects five short stories, including, as most readers by now probably know, the last Modesty & Willie caper.
O'Donnell alone can say why he decided to write - and publish - a final chapter on their saga. It may have been that he felt he had done all he could with the duo: a writer, no... more
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| 10. Modesty Blaise: The Night of Morningstar | 
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By: Peter O'Donnell Publisher: Souvenir Press September 01, 2001
"The Night of Morningstar" (1982) should have been a great Modesty Blaise book, but unfortunately it disappoints. The excitement and danger of the first books in the Modesty series is sadly missing. It's almost as if Modesty and Willie Garvin (Modesty's loyal sidekick) are just going through the motions.
The reason I say that "The Night of Morningstar" should have been a great book is... more
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