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For the record: “My Name Is Modesty” is the third filmed adaptation of O’Donnell’s books and comics, following the 1966 Joseph Losey-directed “Modesty Blaise” and an unsold 1982 ABC pilot.
The Modesty Blaise cartoon strip that was printed in The West Australian on Monday, June 29, 2020. Credit: The West Australian One character in the comic strip said they were being pursued by ...
The West Australian apologises for offensive Modesty Blaise cartoon. The West Australian says a cartoon from 1981, featuring offensive racial stereotypes, ‘had no place in our paper’.
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.
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 ...
The Modesty Blaise cartoon strip was written in 1981, ... You have to put a like under and recognise the past to secure and improve the future, reinterpreting the past doesn’t help.
The Modesty Blaise comic, published yesterday, shows a characters discussing an Indigenous tracker who is trying to find them.. One character says they are being chased by “four men, all armed ...
15 Minute Drama - Modesty Blaise: A Taste For Death. ... Modesty first started life in 1963 as a strip cartoon in the London Evening Standard - the first of the novels followed three years later.
All-action: heroine Modesty Blaise 12 April 2012 Peter O'Donnell, creator of the Evening Standard's long-running Modesty Blaise cartoon strip, has died at the age of 90.
Peter O’Donnell was born in London on April 11, 1920. His father, Bernard, was a crime reporter and author, and young Peter and his older brother, Roy, would now and then find thugs at the ...
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