Dossier: Modesty Blaise
Retired crime boss / independent operator / archetype of the international woman of action living the jet set life.

Profile
- Full Name: Modesty Blaise
- Property: Modesty Blaise (Novels and Comic Strips)
- Role: Retired Crime Boss / Independent Operator
- Era: 1960s–1990s
- Base of Ops: Penthouse overlooking Hyde Park, London; Private Villa, Tangier.
- Signature Quote: “I don’t play for money, Sir Gerald. I play for the game.”
Background and Skills
- Background: Modesty Blaise escaped a displaced persons camp in Greece as a child, eventually meeting a scholar named Lob who became her mentor and gave her the surname Blaise. She chose the first name Modesty for herself during their travels and received a classical education from Lob that complemented her natural survival instincts. After Lob’s death, she took control of a gang in Tangier and built it into “The Network,” a highly sophisticated international criminal syndicate. During this time, she recruited Willie Garvin from a Thai prison, establishing a legendary partnership based on absolute trust and skill. By the time she retired to London in her mid twenties, she was a multi-millionaire with a legend that preceded her arrival in the circles of British Intelligence.
- Expertise: Master of linguistics (fluent in multiple languages and dialects), deep-cover infiltration, and strategic organizational management.
- Tactical Prowess: Master of martial arts (self-taught/refined); elite-level marksmanship; expert in pressure-point combat and defensive weaponry.
- Known Associates:
- Willie Garvin (Partner/Right-hand)
- Sir Gerald Tarrant (Liaison, British Secret Service)
- Weng (Staff/Security)
- Motivation: Boredom and Personal Loyalty. Having retired with immense wealth at age 26, she accepts assignments for the thrill of the “game” and out of a sense of obligation to Tarrant or her own code of ethics.
Technical
A. Gear
- Kongo / Yawara Stick: A small, cylindrical hard-wood or plastic hand-held weapon used for striking and applying pressure to nerve centers. Unlike a kosh, it is a rigid tool used for high-precision, close-quarters combat.
- Beretta M418: A .25 ACP small-frame pistol utilized for deep concealment and “last resort” defense.
B. Vehicles
- Daimler SP250 (Daimler Dart): Ivory-colored roadster; 2.5L V8 engine with a lightweight fiberglass body. Her primary vehicle for sporty, in-city motoring.

- Jensen Interceptor: Heavy-duty, high-power field car used for reliability in rugged Mediterranean operations.
- Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow: Her formal London transportation, maintained by Weng.
D. Sartorial
- Functional Lethality: High-fashion used as tactical armor. Signature looks include Pucci-print silks for social functions and tailored black leather or matte-finish tactical gear for field ops.
- Style Markers: Typically wears her hair in a “top-knot” for combat to avoid interference; prefers clothing that allows for full range of motion without sacrificing elegance.
E. Wealth & Holdings
- Primary Income: Multi-millionaire through the liquidation and legitimate investment of “The Network’s” global assets.
- Real Estate: Luxury London penthouse; fortified villa in Tangier; various safe houses across the Mediterranean.
Provenance
- Primary Source: Modesty Blaise (1963–2001 Comic Strips by O’Donnell/Holdaway); Modesty Blaise (1965–1996 Novels by O’Donnell).
- Key Contributors: Created and written by Peter O’Donnell; visual identity established by Jim Holdaway.