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    Danger Girl: Revolver #1

    Danger Girl: Revolver » Danger Girl: Revolver #1 released by IDW Publishing on January 1, 2012.

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    For the first time ever, creators J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell introduce a new Danger Girl to the team! Who is she? What are her skills? Where is she from? What are her measurements? You'll find those answers and more as she joins the world's sexiest spy agency in their most explosive adventure yet! 

    Note: Sonya only appears on the cover.
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    This is the first issue of what is a four part series, but true to style the Danger Girl team (and the creators) are in no hurry to get the started  on their mission.  The issue starts off with the team in Venice as they are trying to infiltrate a wedding to recover a lost ring and the usual hijinks unfold between Sydney, Johnny and Abbey.  This was a pretty fun part (paying homage to some Indiana Jones I think) but the real source of intrigue behind this series comes later as the team meet Vero...

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    Danger Girl: Revolver # 1Amazing cover art by J. Scott Campbell. This book was a lot of fun. For those not familiar with Danger Girl, it is James Bond meets the sexiest woman of the world. The female version of James Bond. J. Scott Campbell creation of these characters I remember back on Cliffhanger/Image Comics. Abbey Chase is still my favorite. The funniest and sexiest of all three of our female heroines. Andy Hartnell writing fits for a perfect installment for this issue. Campbell artwork is ...

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