I just finished Kingsman, and I'm in a spy mood.
Are there any good spy comics?
read Human Target by Milligan, Kot's Zero, Who is Jake Ellis? Edmonson's Black Widow, Fury MAX
>>92452975
good choices
also ellis bond is based
I'd add Velvet to the list. Been on hiatus for a while, though.
>>92452912
Various Nick Fury series:
>Fury Max
>Steranko's Nick Fury: Agent of Shield
>The current Nick Fury (Jr) series, heavily influenced by Steranko
>>92453961
Agreed - Velvet's great. I thought it was completed though, unless they're planning a new storyline.
>>92452912
>>92452975
>>92454315
Even if the show didn't really much to do with it, don't mention Human Target please ;_;
I still miss it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_xFMyhBYx8
The first issue of the new Nick Fury series was beyond expectations, and issue two is out today. Then the various Bond comics (Ellis, Percy, Diggle) from Dynamite are solid. I second the Velvet recommendation, as that may actually be the best of them.
Also, if you're referring to having just watched the Kingsman movie, the comic is entertaining and a bit different from the movie. It's over the top Millar, but you should like it if you enjoyed the movie.
>>92452912
100 Bullets has some espionage stuff in it, right? Either way, it's worth a read.
Kinda-sorta
MANNERS
Get Smart
>>92455834
I can't imagine the comics being much good.
Do FBI agents count? I mean it's Jimmy Woo...
Bumping for interest
I love me some spy shit
>>92452912
Seconding the current Nick Fury series.