Infinite photos and videos for every Wiki article · Find something interesting to watch in seconds
History
Page
Willie Garvin's exposition from In the Beginning (1966) Thai-boxing in Saigon
Willie Garvin's exposition from In the Beginning (1966) Thai-boxing in Saigon
Page
Cover of the first US printing of the Modesty Blaise novel
Cover of the first US printing of the Modesty Blaise novel
A dumbbell-shaped yawara stick, or "kongo" as it is called in the Modesty Blaise books and comic strips
A dumbbell-shaped yawara stick, or "kongo" as it is called in the Modesty Blaise books and comic strips
The final Modesty Blaise daily comic strip, #10183. Unlike the printed version, the original art appears without the word balloons. The gist of the di
The final Modesty Blaise daily comic strip, #10183. Unlike the printed version, the original art appears without the word balloons. The gist of the dialogue is that Modesty and Willie plan to unearth a treasure (the one left buried at the end of the book A Taste for Death) and anonymously donate it to the Salvation Army, and to take a break from adventuring. The final exchange at sunset: Modesty says, "NO VILLAINS, NO VICTIMS, NO BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS ... WE'LL TAKE A LITTLE BREAK, WILLIE LOVE, JUST YOU AND ME." Willie replies, "BEST BIT OF ALL, PRINCESS."