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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Matt Kindt From New York Times bestselling and Harvey award-winning graphic novelist Matt Kindt comes the latest Flux House humorous espionage adventure. It's John Wick meets Wes Anderson in this mystery-thriller about a secret organization that's developed the perfect spy. Who is the perfect spy? A spy who doesn't even realize they are a spy. AKA the 'useful idiot.' This particular useful idiot is named Jay. Jay is sent on missions without even realizing he's on a mission. Until he picks up the wrong phone with the wrong secret intel and now Russian hit-squads and elite assassins are after him. But Jay believes he was a sleeper agent-and really is the 'spy superb'. His complete obliviousness and lack of survival skills may be the only thing that saves him in this globe-trotting espionage tale . . . where nothing is what it seems . . . but also . . . kind of actually is what it seems. Date Available: 01/11/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
If Kindt hadn't drawn this book, I would've given it a ten. In a case of mediocre art imitating life, perhaps Kindt is just posing as an artist for some nefarious motive. However, at some point early on, the book just became a series of word balloons for me. I would tell you to do with this information what you will, but I suspect your handler will stop you before you do. Highly recommended for fans of Jason Bourne, Ben Marco, and Grigori Borzov. That's right, I'm not making it easy this week. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Matt Kindt From New York Times bestselling and Harvey award-winning graphic novelist Matt Kindt comes the latest Flux House humorous espionage adventure. It's John Wick meets Wes Anderson in this mystery-thriller about a secret organization that's developed the perfect spy. Who is the perfect spy? A spy who doesn't even realize they are a spy. AKA the 'useful idiot.' This particular useful idiot is named Jay. Jay is sent on missions without even realizing he's on a mission. Until he picks up the wrong phone with the wrong secret intel and now Russian hit-squads and elite assassins are after him. But Jay believes he was a sleeper agent-and really is the 'spy superb'. His complete obliviousness and lack of survival skills may be the only thing that saves him in this globe-trotting espionage tale . . . where nothing is what it seems . . . but also . . . kind of actually is what it seems. Date Available: 01/11/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
If Kindt hadn't drawn this book, I would've given it a ten. In a case of mediocre art imitating life, perhaps Kindt is just posing as an artist for some nefarious motive. However, at some point early on, the book just became a series of word balloons for me. I would tell you to do with this information what you will, but I suspect your handler will stop you before you do. Highly recommended for fans of Jason Bourne, Ben Marco, and Grigori Borzov. That's right, I'm not making it easy this week. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams |