Spies are everywhere. Probably. They're hard to see and we're paranoid. It's the booze.
There are plenty of fantastic spy comics, running from crazy hi-octane in the campiest, most sci-fi Bond mould to quiet, tense and introspective thrillers. This week we go over some of our favourites and talk some right old nonsense.
This week we covered:
- Nothing is Forgotten - Ryan Andrews
- Seconds - Bryan Lee O'Malley
- Moon Knight - Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey, Jordie Bellaire
- Skim - Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki
- Rat Queens - Curtis Weibe and Roc Upchurch
- Judge Dredd: Trifecta - Al Ewing, Simon Spurrier, Rob Williams, Henry Flint, Simon Coleby, D'Israeli, Carl Critchlow
- The Bojeffries Saga - Alan Moore and Steve Parkhouse
- The Coldest City - Anthony Johnston and Sam Hart
- Modesty Blaise - Peter ODonnell and Enric Badia Romero
- Casanova - Matt Fraction, Fabio Moon, Gabriel Ba
- Secret Avengers - Various
- Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D - Jim Steranko
- Desolation Jones - Warren Ellis and J.H. Williams III
- Global Frequency - Various
- Red - Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner
That book on Bond:
- The Man Who Saved Britain - Simon Winder
And a lovely song with the word "Spies" in the title: