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Uncle Happy
 
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Peter O'Donnell

Uncle Happy (Modesty Blaise Graphic Novel)

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Contains stories 6 Uncle Happy, which ran from 20 April 1965 to 18 September 1965, and 13 Bad Suki, which ran from 15 January 1968 to 25 May 1968.
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Stephen Theaker
This book contains the stories "Uncle Happy", which ran from 20 April 1965 to 18 September 1965, and "Bad Suki", which ran from 15 January 1968 to 25 May 1968. I've just read "Uncle Happy" in one of the more recent Titan reprint books, Modesty Blaise: Mister Sun. It's a good yarn, with memorable villains.

"Bad Suki" is short but sweet, with a twist that anyone who has ever read a story or seen a film will have seen coming a mile off, but is none the worse for it. Plus, there's a treat in this sto...more
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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information.

Peter O'Donnell also wrote as Madeleine Brent.

http://www.cs.umu.se/~kenth/modesty.html
is an excellent resource on this author.

To help keep the novels and the adventure strip collections separate, here's some info about the Modesty Blaise works.

In 1963, O'Donnell began his 38...more
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