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Modesty Blaise-Gabriel Set UpI've always been a big Modesty Blaise fan, coming to the books first, long before I realised that the character originated from the serialised graphic strip which first appeared in The Evening Standard (one of the Beaverbrook newspapers) in 1963. This collection of four stories reprinted from the original newspaper strips features black and white artwork by the late Jim Holdaway. (Literally black and white, not greyscale.)

I've said before that I often have trouble with graphic novels because I'm not used to the style and I find some of the artwork difficult to 'read'. Whether that's my fault for poor interpretation, or the artist's fault for poor execution, I don't know, however with this simple line-drawing style I have no trouble at all. Holdaway's characters are very easily differentiated from one another and the action is crystal clear.

The stories: La Machine, The Long Leaver, The Gabriel Stt-Up and In the Beginning are typical Modesty stories. La Machine is her first introduction to the British Secret Service's favourite civil servant, Sir Gerald Tarrant and his sidekick, Fraser.

Modesty is a capable female protagonist in her own right, kick-ass but feminine, sexually independent, fiercely intelligent and with a background in organised crime but a sound moral compass. Her sidekick, the equally capable Willie Garvin has been reborn in Modesty's service. Starting out a a mean fighting machine, Modesty has given him her trust and he's picked it up and run with it, turning into her loyal right-hand man. Their non-sexual love story underpins the whole Modesty Blaise oeuvre. They are partners who trust each other totally, but they are capable of working independently and they don't own each other. There is no hint of jealousy when they take partners, long term or one-night stands. They love each other, but they are not in love, neither are they lovers. (Their adult attitude and relationship puts Bella and Edward-Sparkly-Vampire to shame. Just sayin' because I read these books at about the same age as millions of teens read Twilight.)

Three of the stories are set in Modesty and Willie's present, but In the beginning is Modesty's origin story as a refugee child walking through the Middle East in the aftermath of war, educated by life and a displaced professor whom she protects. Modesty ends up running a crime network and for six years Modestly and Willie fight and scheme and bleed together, tending each other's hurts and growing very rich. The Modesty Blaise stories are set after Modesty and Willie have retired from their life of crime and realised that settling down is difficult for a pair of adrenaline junkies.

I recommend the novels heartily and this reproduction to the early comic strips is a lovely way to revisit Modesty's adventures.

Date: May. 31st, 2015 10:30 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] julesjones
Like you, I originally came to Modesty through the novels. I have an early Pan strip collection somewhere in the house, but I really must get on with buying the large format reissues of the strips.

Date: May. 31st, 2015 02:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] birdsedge.livejournal.com
The novels will always be my first love but the strips are really interesting.

Date: Jun. 1st, 2015 05:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nycshelly.livejournal.com
I adore Modesty Blaise. I started reading the comics in collected format in the '70s. They were being published in a semi-pro comics magazine (can't recall the title), along with other comics. I've since been collecting the book compilations. In the '80s, I think it was, I learned about the novels, and spent a lot of time tracking them down. She's one of my favorite characters.

Date: Jun. 1st, 2015 07:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] birdsedge.livejournal.com
Mine, too. Way ahead of her time in the 'strong female lead character' stakes.

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