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Organized crime leader, assassin, private investigator, seductress, Modesty Blaise bore several titles during her comic strip debut by Peter O'Donnell in 1963.
The tough guy in horn-rim glasses.
The first comic strip spy.
An immensely strong,time-travelling action hero. He appeared in a comic-strip in the British newspaper, The Daily Mirror, for over 50 years.
Two-Fisted pilot and adventurer.
British character created by Jack Monk and Don Freeman
XIII lost his memory, and he doesn't remember who is he: an assassin? a mercenary? a soldier? Only thing he knows, he has the number XIII tatooed on his neck.
The world's most famous detective.
Modesty Blaise's right-hand man
Spy
American Swashbuckler
Interplanetary pilot.
An anarchist revolutionary who may be either terrorist or freedom fighter, dedicated to destroying the fascist Norsefire government
Lady S. is an agent working for a secret agency.
Hitman.
One of the first of the action detectrixes
Christopher Chance, AKA The Human Target, is a bodyguard who specializes in assuming the identity and taking the place of his employers when they are targeted by those that would harm them. He is a master impersonator, athlete, weapons expert, detective and martial artist.
Intelligent, asocial, unconventional, computer hacker, Lisbeth has a dark punk look, and has several notable tattoos. Has a tendency to find trouble.
One of the title characters from Cinder And Ashe.
High-ranking official in British Secret Service
One of the title characters in Cinder And Ashe.
Character featured in "Terry and the Pirates" strips
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