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    Danger Girl #4

    Danger Girl » Danger Girl #4 - Maximum Danger released by DC Comics on December 1998.

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    Maximum Danger last edited by gravenraven on 05/25/23 04:00PM View full history

    Major Maxim and his thugs have entered the home of the wealthy antiquity collector Eddy Owen. They demand for him to reveal the location of the "artifact", but they fail to get any information out of him. After ransacking his house and destroying priceless belongings they knock him unconscious and seemingly leave. .
     
    On the Danger Yacht, Deuce has rendevoued with the mysterious agent who helped Abbey and Sydney back in France. They exchange intel and the agent disappears, identity only known to Deuce.
     
    Meanwhile the Danger Girls and Johnny Barracuda arrive to find the house turned upside down and Eddy lying on the floor. After explaining to Eddy why they have come, Abbey and the others are led to Eddy's secret hiding spot where he keeps the artifact - a golden medieval helmet. However, upon revealing its location, Major Maxim and his underlings spring out from the shadows to ambush the Danger Girls and try to steal the helmet. Major Maxim is badly hurt, and in the ensuing fight, Natalia is shot after Maxim orders the house buldosed. Major Maxim leaves victorious with helmet in hand.

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    In every other issue thus far in this series, there has been very little to distinguish one from the other.  They have all had the same type of juvenile humour that is saved by its reliance on parody.  The main characters are all a little larger than life (even by comic standards) but enough balance is reached to make sure that is not over the top.  The same basically happens here except this issue is aided along by a decent amount of action.  Some of it as always verges on ridiculous meta humou...

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