Velvet

· Velvet Issue #1 · Image Comics
3.7
343 reviews
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28
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ED BRUBAKER and STEVE EPTING redefined Captain America with the 'Winter Soldier' saga... and everything they've done so far has been leading to VELVET! When the world's best secret agent is killed, Velvet Templeton, the Personal Assistant to the Director of the Agency, is drawn off her desk and back into the field for the first time in nearly 20 years... and is immediately caught in a web of mystery, murder and high-octane action. Sexy and provocative, with a dark twist on the spy genre, this EXTRA-LENGTH first issue by two of the industry's best-selling creators will knock you out!

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3.7
343 reviews
Emmanuelle Javier
20 March 2018
I normally prefer super hero comics. But the writing generally deteriorates rapidly in those or has political messages I find naive. This, perhaps because it's a genre I seldom read, is refreshing. The only negative I see is that the fight "scene" has wasted movements. This tells me the production lacks quality. Still, while I doubt it, the production may improve or, at least, remain interesting.
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THE KING
23 February 2014
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Ben Nichols
16 June 2016
The dead male spy even has an Aston Martin DB5. But Still. Pretty well paced and dramatic just not John Le Carré
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