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Philip Bond's New Comic, Eve Stranger, With David Barnett From IDW's Black Crown – She's a Bit of a Bike Girl
I love Philip Bond. My teenage life was mostly made up of reading his Deadline work. I campaign for someone, anyone, to reprint his Wired World and Cheeky Wee Budgie Boy. And I adored his work with Cud in the recent Black Crown Quarterly series.
Well, now he has a new thing. With writer David Barnett of Punks Not Dead, the ultimate undercover operator in Eve Stranger, a five-issue miniseries brought to you by Black Crown, IDW's creator-owned imprint run by his wife, Shelly Bond. I understand the interview process was rigorous.
Launching in April, Eve Stranger follows a formidable young woman with unnatural abilities and a repeatedly wiped memory, available to the highest bidder under the threat of exploding nanobombs in her bloodstream.
"Imagine if you were the best in the world at pretty much everything. Super-spy. Assassin. International rescue. The jobs nobody else can — or is willing to — take on. Now imagine if you couldn't even remember that you saved the world last week, and that you have to do it all again today… or you'll die. Welcome to the world of Eve Stranger,"
says co-creator/writer David Barnett. Co-creator/artist Philip Bond says,
"Eve is an amnesiac-for-hire, the ultimate in discretion. For the right price she can be your babysitter or personal shopper, your scuba treasure hunter or space station saboteur."
While Shelly adds,
"Exotic locales, high-octane thrills, doomed romance, and jetpacks.It's a smart, spectacular action/adventure series for the jet set."
Watch for it in April, I'm guessing…
