![]() VELVET VOLUME 1 by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting
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Praise for VELVET: “[Velvet Templeton is] an intriguing, multi-dimensional character [who] is unlike any other heroine in comic books.” “… a supremely entertaining and wonderfully written story set in the world of early seventies espionage…. Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting are one of the most important teams in comic book history. Velvet is a book that would bring smiles to the faces of Dashiell Hammett, Ian Fleming and John le Carre.” “Velvet Templeton is no Bond girl, nor is she a feminized Bond. She is a complicated, conflicted character with an espionage skill set that’s gone somewhat rusty with disuse but is no less impressive. Epting’s art brings Velvet and her surroundings to life; the combination of his masterful framing and Elizabeth Breitweiser‘s atmospheric colors lend a cinematic quality to the book’s art. The story’s visual and textual elements combine to create something truly unique, and Velvet is a series not to be missed.” “[Velvet Templeton] comes across as immediately likable, trustworthy and competent, with a practical turn of mind and a wry sense of humor. She’s a tough and attractive older woman, confident and comfortable in her abilities and in her own skin. It’s hard to resist her appeal, and the strength of her personality at this early juncture is a testament to Brubaker and Epting’s skills.” |

