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The Dirty Pair is an American comic book limited series published by Viz Comics. It is based on the The Dirty Pair series of Japanese light novels by author Haruka Takachiho. The series ran for five issues from June 1994 to February 1995. Original stories were conceived by Toshimichi Okawa with English adaptations by Fred Burke and Toshifumi Yoshida. All five issues were edited by Trish Ledoux. The series features trouble consultants Kei and Yuri, who are the Lovely Angels. However, their tendency to leave widespread destruction and chaos in the field has earned them the unflattering nickname, the Dirty Pair.


 * The Dirty Pair, Volume 2 #1
 * The Dirty Pair, Volume 2 #2
 * The Dirty Pair, Volume 2 #3
 * The Dirty Pair, Volume 2 #4
 * The Dirty Pair, Volume 2 #5


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 * The Lovely Angels were created by Haruka Takachiho.


 * The Dirty Pair Vol 2, Dirty Pair (1994) and The Dirty Pair (1994) all redirect to this page.


 * This is the fourth American comic book adaptation of the Dirty Pair franchise.


 * This is the only Dirty Pair comic series published by Viz Media. The previous volume was published by Eclipse Comics.


 * The first Dirty Pair animated television series, also known as Dâti pea, was produced by Bandai Entertainment and initially aired in 1985.



The Lovely Angels, Kei and Yuri, go to free a political prisoner named Doctor Sannyasin. Kei is concerned whether they have the right man, citing that "all these re-engineered hostile environment works kinda look alike". This launches into a spiel about political correctness, as they escort Sannyasin through tunnel aboard their hover-mover. They ramrod through a prison wall outside and suddenly alarms and klaxons begin blaring. All the while, Yuri has been a complete motor-mouth, and their newly freed prisoner can't seem to ge a word in edge-wise.

They encounter the local militia who open fire on them. They deftly avoid the barrage of gun and cannon fire, and Kei makes fun of them for their low-end obsolete weaponry. After escaping from them, they hop a hover-tram and deploy holographic imaging decoy to throw their pursuers off their trail. The prisoner meanwhile, continues his attempts to clarify something to the Angels, but Yuri won't stop yapping, and Kei won't stop shooting.