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''Danger Girl'' is an American Comic Book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell . The comic features a group of busty, scantily-clad Secret Agent s led by a Connery -esque mentor.


CHARACTERS


Main Cast

  • Abbey Chase — The latest recruit to the Danger Girl. She's an outlawed archaelogist and gun specialist.

  • Sydney Savage — A leather-bound Danger Girl from Australia. Her primary weapon is the whip.

  • JC — An engineering gearhead who joins the Danger Girls in the video game.

  • Natalia Kassle — Was a former Russian intelligence agent. Her specialty is knives and other bladed weapons. Later revealed that she was a Double Agent working for the evil Hammer Syndicate.



Supporting Cast

  • Deuce — A former MI-6 agent who assembled and leads the Danger Girl team to fight the Hammer. His appearance and aspects of his character are clearly based on Sean Connery , including a few flashback sequences where he is clearly seen in " James Bond "-styled clothing.

  • Silicon Valerie — A computer expert from Oxford; she monitors the status of the Danger Girls on their missons, but yearns to be a bigger part of the action.

  • Johnny Barracuda — A handsome CIA agent with a large ego; he collaborates with the Danger Girls on various missions.

  • Secret Agent Zero - A Spy from an unnamed organization. No one knows what he looks like but he appears to have a connection with Abbey Chase.



COMIC TITLES


Danger Girl


This original miniseries illustrated by J. Scott Campbell follows the adventures of newcomer Abbey Chase as she joins the Danger Girls against the evil neo-Axis group known as the Hammer. The outlandish plot include endless double crosses and fast-paced battles against spectacular villains such as the mysterious Major Maxim.


Danger Girl: Kamikaze

This Manga -style follow-up miniseries by Tommy Yune has the team back together as they join a buxom Hong Kong operative hot on the trail of stolen nuclear weaponry. This time an eastern neo-Axis syndicate known as the Kama (Japanese word for "sickle") led by the Shogunner is gathering secret technology to complete a long-lost superweapon.


Danger Girl Special

A one shot featuring the virtual adventures of Silicon Valerie by Arthur Adams .


Danger Girl: Mod Bods

A painted one shot (included on the flip side of the Danger Girl special) featuring the artwork of Joe Chiodo.


Danger Girl: Hawaiian Punch

The girls find trouble in paradise in this one shot featuring the artwork of Phil Noto.


Danger Girl: Viva Las Danger

Again featuring the art of Phil Noto, the girls are back in action as the strip becomes the target of a hostile takeover.


Batman / Danger Girl

The girls form an unlikely alliance with the dark knight as they go on assignment in Gotham City . Featuring the artwork of Leinil Francis Yu .


Danger Girl: Back In Black

Written by Andy Hartnell featuring the artwork of Nick Bradshaw. The girls are on a chase of a powerful and ancient Native American artifact which was stolen. Features a new sexy ally named Ruby.


AWARDS

The character Abbey Chase received a nomination for the Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Character in 1998.


DEVELOPMENTS

  • A ''Danger Girl'' video game was also released for Sony PlayStation .

  • Four 7" Danger Girl figures were released by McFarlane Toys. Abbey Chase, Sydney Savage, Natalia Castle, & Major Maxim. A fish tank special featuring the three Danger Girl's was also released.

  • Dragon Model Toys released two of the three figure's as 12" (1/6th Scale) figures. The two figures (in new outfits) were Abbey Chase & Sydney Savage.

  • A Danger Girl TV Show was in the works for some time but the rights have reverted back to the owner (IE: no show).



TRIVIA

  • The character Johnny Barracuda is actually based off J. Scott Campbell himself.

  • The character Sydney Savage is based off actress Elizabeth Hurley .

  • The character Deuce is based off actor Sean Connery .

  • The villain Donavin Conrad is based off Timothy Dalton .



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