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Lady S. #2

Here's to Suzie!

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Adopted daughter and principal collaborator of roving ambassador James Fitzroy, special correspondent for the American Secretary of State in Europe, Susan is a clever, multilingual young woman, in full bloom and perfectly happy in the eyes of an attentive father. But this too-perfect happiness hides many faults, sorrows and mysteries. Trapped by her past, Susan will have to play her most dangerous role in a life already rich with adventure: Lady S., high-class spy in a diplomatic environment.

96 pages, Paperback

First published September 6, 2005

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Profile Image for Mirnes Alispahić.
Author 9 books113 followers
October 7, 2022
"Lady S" has a '80s spy mini series written all over it, probably due to Hamme's writing and Aymond's art that looks too much like Vance's from XIII, another series penned by Hamme. Was it a hommage to a colleague? This edition contains first two issues, but the story drags on which is normal as it's only introduction into how Suzie became Lady S. Lets see where Hamme will lead us next with his version of femme fatale.
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1,882 reviews144 followers
May 30, 2022
I enjoyed the art. It has a crisp feel to it. However, the story is not that exciting. It consists mostly of the main character's backstory. The actual spy mission is a smaller part of the book.
Profile Image for Michael.
Author 1 book24 followers
May 7, 2019
An amazing spy story; gorgeously drawn with exquisite detail. There are twists and turns and jumps in time, but the story never confuses. Most importantly, I love the main character. I'm extremely eager to dive into Volume 2.
Profile Image for Sebastian.
142 reviews
September 15, 2018
Backstory of how she got adopted after fleeing Estonia and being a thief for two years. The rest of the story is rather bland for the series.
Profile Image for Chad Jordahl.
538 reviews12 followers
September 23, 2019
dnf. Art is... ok... The story idea is workable, but the actual on-the-page story and plot is badly paced and clunky. The awkward translation is partly to blame... but only partly.
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704 reviews45 followers
February 22, 2021
I enjoy movies, TV shows, and comics about female spies and assassins, so I decided to check out the first volume of Lady S when I saw it on Comixology. It’s a Belgian comic book series about a young woman who was orphaned in the U.S.S.R. and became a successful thief before leaving the country when her past caught up with her. When the story begins, she is much older and is known as the adopted daughter of an American ambassador, who relies on her for her multilingual ability. The story opens in France and once again Suzie’s past has caught up with her. This time, she is blackmailed into becoming a spy.

This comic wasn’t at all what I thought it would be. It’s the cover that got me and made me expect much more action than what I received. But despite that, I enjoyed it. It is dialogue-heavy, but it’s all essential to the plot, and you’ll want to pay attention to it all because there are a few twists, which helped to increase my enjoyment of the story especially since it is quite slow-paced for a comic and mostly focuses on politics.

We get a lot of Suzie’s backstory in this volume, which I didn’t expect. I’m not well-versed in comics, but, so far, I usually get the protagonist’s backstory in the second volume; or, if it’s touched on in the first volume, the backstory doesn’t go as in-depth as it did here. But I didn’t mind that. I appreciated it, actually, because it helps to round out Suzie’s character and give more substance to some of the side characters as well.

I’m surprised at how much I liked the story, especially how it wraps up at the end. It makes me want to read the next volume.

ART STYLE

Aymond’s illustration style worked for me. It’s very detailed when it needs to be and complements the story well. I liked the little mole high on Suzie’s cheek as an extra way to identify her in scenes, and I also liked that she’s often presented in warm colors. However, I tended to favor the city street views and spent more time admiring those.

OVERALL: ★★★☆☆

Although it is a dialogue-heavy mystery with not as much action as I expected, it is a good read and a compelling one. I’ll most likely read the next volume.

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Profile Image for Ben Wright.
713 reviews39 followers
March 31, 2017
I'd like to give this book 3.5 stars. It was a really interesting premise with a cool and well thought out lead, however I did feel the story bogged down a bit in the middle, as well as an ending that didn't really seem to do much, however I will be continuing this series as long as I can get the other books :) It's a decent read if you like spy and espionage stories, however expect more slower paced spy shenanigans instead of James Bond/Jason Bourne style.
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463 reviews11 followers
March 31, 2017
I very much liked the classic visual style. It's what I grew up with. The story is OK and I would describe it as pretty standard.
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206 reviews7 followers
January 5, 2014
Ça monte, ça monte. Restent encore des tas de points obscures que les 5 tomes suivants vont naturellement nous révéler.
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35 reviews
March 31, 2017
One of the volumes in the series of Lady S.
Not the best one but worth reading it.
Profile Image for Alistair.
427 reviews59 followers
March 5, 2016
Another "graphic novel" /cartoon/comic book of the French variety.
It was 'interesting' but I have others which will come before volume 2. :)
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