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    Anna Mercury #1

    Anna Mercury » Anna Mercury #1 - The Cutter released by Avatar Press on March 2008.

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    Warren Ellis introduces you to the sultry Anna Mercury in this all-new color series!

    Dancing amid the spires of a city called New Ataraxia, there is a woman who can cloud men's minds, leap across buildings as if weightless, unerringly fire twin automatic pistols in the most insane conditions, and disappear in a crowded room. She fights against the political repression of an insane technocratic society, and she comes from a place that no-one in New Ataraxia has ever heard of. And she's got one hour to save the city from itself.

    A high-octane blend of The Shadow, Tomb Raider, retropunk science fiction and 21st century Weird Pulp Action, ANNA MERCURY is a headlong adventure serial about a beautiful and mysterious spy-adventurer who is not what she seems....

    Anna Mercury will be a series of mini-series, starting with this five issue color series that features art by all-new talent Facundo Percio.

    This issue is available with a regular cover by Paul Duffield, a wraparound by Juan Jose Ryp, a Painted cover by artist Felipe Massafera, and also a rare 1-in-15 Design Sketch Edition featuring the initial character designs by Ryp.

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    Female Futuristic James Bond 0

    I don't think Anna Mercury is really my thing. Too many gadgets and gizmos. I'm not a big fan of them. I like characters plain and simple. I don't like hearing babble about made up futuristic names, especially if it's gone overboard... which in this comic it has.I may like it after the first five issue run is through but I am not too sure. I'm not really into all the James Bond spy stuff either which this is comparable to. Yes, a futuristic James Bond in tight black. So as you can see thi...

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