They're busty, beautiful, and have a first name of Danger. But it's not Lara Croft we're talking about (although the same thing applies to her). It's the stars of Danger Girl, a comic book created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell and published by Wildstorm/Cliffhanger Comics. N-Space, the Florida-based developer responsible for Duke Nukem: A Time to Kill and Rugrats, today announced that it's signed an agreement for the exclusive interactive rights to bring Danger Girl to the small screen.
Danger Girl is an elite spy agency whose ranks include multiple female characters duking it out with the likes of terrorists and other menacing villains.
N-Space is in a unique position, owning the rights to Danger Girl and being only a developer. There is no publisher for Danger Girl at this time, nor have the platforms the game will appear on been announced.