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    Steed and Mrs. Peel #3

    Steed and Mrs. Peel » Steed and Mrs. Peel #3 - Fox & Geese released by Boom! Studios on March 1, 2012.

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    From the one and only Grant Morrison -- the conclusion of "The Golden Game!" Psychedelic secret agents John Steed and Emma Peel search for Tara King as she leads them to a secret society obsessed with deadly games. Will our heroes survive The Leopard People? Featuring artwork by Ian Gibson, best known for his work with Alan Moore on "The Ballad of Halo Jones." The original British TV series The Avengers helped define the "Spy-Fi" genre and now Grant Morrison is serving up a science fiction/spy fiction mash-up with two of TV's most iconic heroes! The original British TV series The Avengers helped define the "Spy-Fi" genre: from January 1961 to May 1969, for 161 episodes, The Avengers was a staple of fandom, one of the longest-running hit espionage series alongside Mission Impossible and a small screen counterpart to that other famous United Kingdom spy, James Bond! A science fiction/spy fiction mash-up from Grant Morrison and two of TV's most iconic heroes!

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    The series begins to get interesting with the third issue of Steed and Mrs. Peel (or as I like to call it "The Avengers")The Good: Speeding Up and artI can't say I have not enjoyed the previous two issue, but I think this is my favorite as it stands. This is where the action starts to speed up. We have meet the antagonist of this series and might I say it is an interesting one with all the game aspects. The Avengers always gave the villains this quirky sense to them, which almost questioned if w...

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