Al Williamson's SECRET AGENT X-9 Archie Goodwin 1969-70 B & W James Bond influenced Dailies Hard Boiled Super Spy Dragon Lady Press
SECRET AGENT CORRIGAN (X-9) by Al Williamson & Archie Goodwin Cover art by Alex Toth Publisher: Dragon Lady Press, Toronto, Ontario 1987 At the height of the British Invasion Swinging Sixties Super Spy mania, this reboot of Secret Agent X-9, follows in the James Bond, 007, Man from UNCLE footsteps. Large sized softcover reprint 8 1/2" wide X 11" tall. Fanzine Reprinting Daily comic strip from 1969-70 Condition is very nice is Used - VERY GOOD, Tight, clean copy. Usual softness & minor wear from handling & storage. --- Secret Agent X-9 was a comic strip begun by writer Dashiell Hammett (The Maltese Falcon) and artist Alex Raymond (Flash Gordon). Syndicated by King Features, it ran from January 22, 1934 until February 10, 1996. X-9 was a nameless agent who worked for a nameless agency. X-9 used the name "Dexter" in the first story ("It's not my name, but it'll do.") and kept using it or being called by it in later stories, but acquired the name "Phil Corrigan" in the