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A Danger Girl video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000. It is loosely based on the first series which were consisted of seven comic issues, but there have been many significant changes from the original storyline, such as Abbey Chase being a veteran Danger Girl operative and Natalia Kassle working for The Hammer from the very beginning of the adventure. Plus, it features a brand new character in one of the leading roles, named JC, which is described as the "newcomer" in the agency, filling in the shoes of Natalia as her replacement. However, the game has received negative reviews from critics, with IGN giving the game 3.2/10, alternately "awful" and GameSpot ranking the game as "bad" product, with a 3.9/10 rate.

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  • Danger Girl
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  • A Danger Girl video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000. It is loosely based on the first series which were consisted of seven comic issues, but there have been many significant changes from the original storyline, such as Abbey Chase being a veteran Danger Girl operative and Natalia Kassle working for The Hammer from the very beginning of the adventure. Plus, it features a brand new character in one of the leading roles, named JC, which is described as the "newcomer" in the agency, filling in the shoes of Natalia as her replacement. However, the game has received negative reviews from critics, with IGN giving the game 3.2/10, alternately "awful" and GameSpot ranking the game as "bad" product, with a 3.9/10 rate.
  • Danger Girl is published by IDW. Current price per issue is $3.99.
  • Infamous Fan Service comic artist J. Scott Campbell's first solo foray into the comic world, Danger Girl is notorious for many reasons, two of which are the ridiculous amount of cheesecake in the book, and the lengthy timeframe between issues, sometimes exceeding a year. The series is a satirical, yet sometimes dark, take on the espionage genre, and centered on Abigail Chase, a former treasure seeker who gets sucked into the Danger Girl team by happenstance when their paths cross during her encounters with a hostile nemesis. Abbey, as she was mostly known, pretty much played the straight woman to the rest of the quirky team.
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Creators
  • J. Scott Campbell
  • Andy Hartnell
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Date
  • March 1998 - Present
Issues
  • 7(xsd:integer)
comic color
  • background:#c0c0c0
Genre
  • Action, Spy
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  • 195(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • Art by J. Scott Campbell and Alex Garner.
  • Cover art for Danger Girl #1 .
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main char team
  • Deuce
  • Abbey Chase
  • Johnny Barracuda
  • Natalia Kassle
  • Silicon Valerie
  • Sydney Savage
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Title
  • Danger Girl
Pencillers
  • J. Scott Campbell
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  • background:#ff9275
Editors
  • Scott Dunbier
Inkers
  • Alex Garner
Schedule
  • Monthly
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  • A Danger Girl video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000. It is loosely based on the first series which were consisted of seven comic issues, but there have been many significant changes from the original storyline, such as Abbey Chase being a veteran Danger Girl operative and Natalia Kassle working for The Hammer from the very beginning of the adventure. Plus, it features a brand new character in one of the leading roles, named JC, which is described as the "newcomer" in the agency, filling in the shoes of Natalia as her replacement. However, the game has received negative reviews from critics, with IGN giving the game 3.2/10, alternately "awful" and GameSpot ranking the game as "bad" product, with a 3.9/10 rate.
  • Infamous Fan Service comic artist J. Scott Campbell's first solo foray into the comic world, Danger Girl is notorious for many reasons, two of which are the ridiculous amount of cheesecake in the book, and the lengthy timeframe between issues, sometimes exceeding a year. The series is a satirical, yet sometimes dark, take on the espionage genre, and centered on Abigail Chase, a former treasure seeker who gets sucked into the Danger Girl team by happenstance when their paths cross during her encounters with a hostile nemesis. Abbey, as she was mostly known, pretty much played the straight woman to the rest of the quirky team. The Danger Girls consist of Sydney Savage, reckless thrill-seeker extraordinaire from the Land Down Under, who has a thing for whips and catsuits; Natalia Kassle, the Russian assassin/resident ice queen, who eventually was revealed to be The Mole for the Nazi-esque Hammer Empire; Silicon Valerie, the teenage techno-geek who has expertise in all things computer-related (and the most recent addition after Kassle's defect); J.C., a Canadian mechanic with an affinity for tinkering and creating mostly bizarre yet useful inventions for the team. Their leader is Deuce, a former agent for Her Majesty's Secret Service who was recruited by the United Nations to lead the first all female spy team. More or less he's a caricature of Sean Connery, right down to the facial expressions and mannerisms. The series debuted in March, 1998 and is still ongoing. The series spawned a Play Station game and a TV Pilot Movie, though the former was the only one that actually made it past the concept stage. It has, however recently been optioned for the big screen, to be directed by Todd Lincoln and produced by the same people that worked on the Hitman film.
  • Danger Girl is published by IDW. Current price per issue is $3.99.
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