Prisoner (1988) comic books
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A British secret agent resigns from the organization without explanation. The next thing he knows, he's kidnapped from his apartment and awakens in The Village. He's become Number Six. THE PRISONER. Since The Prisoner debuted on British television in 1967, the series has become a cult classic. First released in the U.S. on CBS-TV in 1968, the 17 episodes can still be seen in syndication and on video cassettes. Now, DC Comics brings you a 4-book Prestige Format mini-series looking at the story of Number Six and The Village - 20 years later. An agent who resigns her post with MI-5 for reasons left unstated finds herself diverted from her solo voyage by sea around the world, stranded on a remote beach...and then she enters The Village, deadlier than ever. What secrets will she find? What secrets will she reveal? The authorized sequel, DC Comics' THE PRISONER is written by Dean Motter and Mark Askwith, with art by Motter and full-process coloring by Dave Hornung. Cover by Motter. Cover price $3.50.
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The new Prisoner finds herself trapped in The Village where she becomes a pawn in the 20-year-long life-and-death struggle between the original Number Two and Number Six. Will she succumb to their machinations...or will she escape, "By Hook or By Crook"? Written by Dean Motter and Mark Askwith, with art by Motter and coloring by Dave Hornung. Cover by Motter. Prestige Format. Cover price $3.50.
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"Departure" The battle between Number Six and Number Two reaches an explosive conclusion as new light is shed on the events of the original Six's escape from The Village. Written by Dean Motter and Mark Askwith, with art by Motter and coloring by Dave Hornung. Cover by Motter. Prestige Format. Cover price $3.50.