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Who wrote modesty blaise?

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Modesty Blaise was created by Peter O'Donnell, who wrote every official story and novel based upon the character from 1963 until his retirement in 2001. The comic strip was drawn by Jim Holdaway, Neville Colvin, Patrick Wright, John M. Burns and Enrique Badia Romero. Dick Giordano also adapted O'Donnell's first Modesty Blaise novel into a graphic novel for DC Comics.

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