When it comes to secrets and spies, who can you trust? No, seriously. We're asking you. The Angels need to know. They are after a KGB agent in possession of American nuclear information and things are not what they seem. It looks like they will have to use their brains and karate action to get themselves out of this one!
Charlie's Angels is suave, sexy and stylish! The 70's never looked so good! Read Full Review
Charlie's Angels is a pretty fun book, plain and simple. I like what Layman and Eisma are doing here as they're capturing the tone and style of the original to the point where I can hear the music playing in the background along with it. There's an easy familiarity to it with the story that's playing out since it's a fairly common one from the period but it works well. The story is in its early stages overall and the mystery characters are the ones I want to know more about. But I'd also be content for an entire series of the main trio just having a girls' day together hanging out and talking. Read Full Review
This is a fun issue helps to move the bigger story along as well as establish an interesting mystery. Read Full Review
Once again its Kelly who gets the attention of the eligible bachelors (although since she cripples the guy, who turns out to be one of the good guys undercover as a Soviet agent, maybe Jill and Sabrina are the lucky ones for not turning his head before drawing their guns?). Worth a look. Read Full Review
This book is a throwback to an almost simpler times, possessing an innocence inherent in the characters that somehow have no concern for how they are portrayed or how they are perceived. Is this any different to how characters are currently portrayed in comics? That's up for debate. What I will say is that the simplicity of intent makes for a refreshing read. Read Full Review
From investigations to international intrigue, the Angels are always at the top of their game! Read Full Review
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