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That’s a Modesty Blaise graphic novel John Travolta’s character is reading in “Pulp Fiction.” And Tarantino indicates he would like to eventually direct a lavish feature showcasing Modesty.
Having recently published my review of My Name is Modesty, I thought I might as well bite the bullet and watch the much-maligned 1966-version of Modesty Blaise as well.
The West Australian newspaper has apologised for publishing a Modesty Blaise cartoon containing offensive racial stereotypes about Aboriginal people.
Peter O’Donnell, who created London Evening Standard’s Modesty Blaise cartoon, has died aged 90. The cartoon featured Modesty, a former criminal who turned to help the oppressed.
Tangiers, Morocco: The mysterious Modesty Blaise (English actress Alexandra Staden, affecting an odd, exotic accent) is shady casino owner Henri Louche's (Valentin Teodosiu) glamorous right hand.
Interesting Modesty Facts: Modesty first started life in 1963 as a strip cartoon in the London Evening Standard - the first of the novels followed three years later.
The latest entry in Titan Books' snazzy ongoing chronology of "Modesty Blaise" strips, Modesty Blaise: Live Bait places our full-lipped adventuress in the late eighties, fighting an old enemy from ...
Modesty Blaise is like the love child of James Bond and Emma Peel: fearless, adventurous, travelling the globe to exotic locations, performing as a spy, a smuggler, or an all-round adrenaline junkie.
The West Australian newspaper is under fire for publishing a cartoon which refers to an Indigenous character using an offensive racial slur. The Modesty Blaise comic strip depicts characters ...
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Mr. O’Donnell, a British writer of novels and comic strips, was best known for creating the seductive crime fighter Modesty Blaise.