![]() It was adapted into films made in 1966, 1982, and 2003 and a series of 13 novels and short story collections (all written by O'Donnell) between 19. Romero adapted one of O'Donnell's short stories as a graphic novel in 2002, which was initially published in the European magazine Agent X9, followed by a reprint in the American publication, Comics Revue. Burns and Patrick Wright, then by Neville Colvin until 1986, and finally by Romero again until the strip ended in 2001. ![]() ![]() ![]() After Holdaway died in 1970, the strip was drawn by Enrique BadÃa Romero for eight years, then briefly by John M. Modesty Blaise was a newspaper strip featuring a multi-talented spy, created by writer Peter O'Donnell and artist Jim Holdaway ( Frank Hampson tried out for the strip, but his drawings were considered not sexy enough) in 1963, originally in the London Evening Standard, later syndicated to newspapers all over the world. ![]()
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