Codename Baboushka: The Conclave of Death (Codename Baboushka #1)

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Codename Baboushka: The Conclave of Death (Codename Baboushka #1)

2016 | Comics & Graphic Novels

"What if the sexy Russian femme fatale was actually the main character?"
Mysterious young heiress Contessa Annika Malikova has been part of Manhattan high society for several years... but if they knew the truth, her dinner companions would faint! The white-haired Contessa is in fact the notorious criminal "BABOUSHKA" -- a former Moscow gang leader, now living in exile!
But Baboushka's retirement is about to be shattered, as the US government has somehow discovered her true identity, and blackmails her into working for them! Now she must infiltrate a secret conclave of global crime lords, on a cruise liner, to retrieve information for the Americans. But nobody reckoned on the boat being hijacked by pirates...



Published by Image Comics

Edition Paperback
ISBN 9781632156785
Language English

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Codename Baboushka: The Conclave of Death (Codename Baboushka #1)
Anthony Johnston | 2016 | Comics & Graphic Novels
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I picked up this volume, along with volume 2 when I saw it was the same writer of Atomic Blonde (Coldest City). The volume follows an heiress who is now in the US after fleeing Russia, and she happens to be a mercenary.
Of course, there were some Black Widow vibes, but I really liked it. It was engaging, and a quick read.