Danger Girl | |
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Cover art for Danger Girl #1 (March 1998).
Art by J. Scott Campbell and Alex Garner. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | IDW Publishing |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Miniseries |
Genre | Action, Spy |
Publication date | March 1998 - Present |
Number of issues | 7 issue original series, new series currently ongoing |
Main character(s) | Abbey Chase Sydney Savage Natalia Kassle Silicon Valerie Deuce Johnny Barracuda |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) |
J. Scott Campbell Andy Hartnell |
Penciller(s) | J. Scott Campbell |
Inker(s) | Alex Garner |
Letterer(s) | Richard Starkings |
Colorist(s) |
Joe Chiodo Martin Jimenez |
Creator(s) | J. Scott Campbell Andy Hartnell |
Editor(s) | Scott Dunbier |
Aggregate score | |
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Aggregator | Score |
Metacritic | 43/100 |
Review scores | |
Publication | Score |
AllGame | |
GamePro | |
Game Revolution | D |
GameSpot | 3.9/10 |
IGN | 3.2/10 |
OPM (US) |
Danger Girl is an American comic book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell. The comic stars an eponymous group of female secret agents who engage in adventures in the vein of Charlie's Angels, James Bond and Indiana Jones. They are led by a former British Secret Service Agent named Deuce.
A Danger Girl video game by THQ and n-Space, inc. 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, along with a new member of the team that never was present in the comic books was introduced, named 'JC'.
The game received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.