When did the Danger Girl video game come out?

There are numerous comic mini-series within the overall Danger Girl series, plus a video game, which was released in 2000 for the Sony PlayStation and an upcoming live action movie. The series revolves around a team of scantily-clad female covert operatives who go on adventures and save the world from evil.

Who is the author of the Danger Girl series?

An all-new series in which each of the three Danger Girls’ adventures is illustrated by a different artist (UK artist John Royle, American artist Brian Stelfreeze, and Canadian artist Stephen Molnar) written by Danger Girl co-creator Andy Hartnell, published by IDW Publishing in April 2013.

Who was the only Danger Girl who ever went bad?

A sultry Russian and the only Danger Girl who ever went bad. She was chosen to join the Danger Girl organization for her phenomenal combat and espionage talents, honed in the KGB, and also for her more obvious outstanding attributes.

Who was the original commander of the danger girls?

Natalia was the team’s original field-commander; unfortunately, she also turned out to be a double agent, secretly working for the neo-Nazi Hammer Empire. She nearly led the Danger Girls to their deaths, but was ultimately exposed and defeated.

When did the movie Danger Girl come out?

For the 1916 comedy film, see The Danger Girl. Danger Girl is an American comic book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell that started in March 1998 and is still published as new series.

How is Danger Girl a good adventure game?

Danger Girl also falls flat in the areas of graphics, sound, and replay value. At best, the game’s visuals are average for the final generation of the PlayStation adventure games, though the awkward character animations keep it from achieving even that level of success.

Who are the writers of the danger girls?

The Danger Girls are on a mission to recover a powerful and ancient Native American artifact which was stolen. Features a new sexy ally named Ruby. A four-issue miniseries written by Andy Hartnell, featuring the artwork of Nick Bradshaw and Jim Charalampidis.

A sultry Russian and the only Danger Girl who ever went bad. She was chosen to join the Danger Girl organization for her phenomenal combat and espionage talents, honed in the KGB, and also for her more obvious outstanding attributes.

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