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* ShootYourMate: As proof of his actually having betrayed MI5, Olrik demands that Blake shoot his agent they captured.

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* ShootYourMate: As proof of his actually having betrayed MI5, [=MI5=], Olrik demands that Blake shoot his agent they captured.
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* ClearMyName: Blake's only chance at public recognition of his ReverseMole status is the Home Secretary. Unfortunately, he's been put in a coma by a car "accident".

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* ClearMyName: Blake's only chance at public recognition of his ReverseMole mole status is the Home Secretary. Unfortunately, he's been put in a coma by a car "accident".
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* BondVillainStupidity: Olrik demands Blake shoot another MI6 agent... and leaves the two in the cell, allowing Blake to shoot the ceiling and Fielding to fake being dead, letting them escape.

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* BondVillainStupidity: Olrik demands Blake shoot another MI6 [=MI6=] agent... and leaves the two in the cell, allowing Blake to shoot the ceiling and Fielding to fake being dead, letting them escape.



* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Harold Doyle-Smith]], who's part of the council coordinating the efforts of the police, MI5, MI6,and the Intelligence Service.

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* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Harold Doyle-Smith]], who's part of the council coordinating the efforts of the police, MI5, MI6,and [=MI5=], [=MI6=],and the Intelligence Service.
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''The Francis Blake Affair'' is the ninth in the ComicBook/BlakeAndMortimer series.

As the heads of British intelligence meet to discuss how to deal with an enormous, well-organized spyring revealed by a caught spy, Blake's NumberTwo claims his agents have taken surveillance pictures of a dead drop which could identify the mole. The pictures are shown... clearly showing Captain Blake dropping off a message. He goes on the run with the spy, while it's up to Mortimer to find out the truth.

!!The ComicBook contains the following tropes:

* AskAStupidQuestion: The postal van driver, being asked what he's carrying (Blake and Jennings inside postal bags), answers "What do you think a postal van carries, sergeant? Tomatoes?"
* BigDamnHeroes: The SAS, called by [[spoiler:Honeychurch]].
* BondVillainStupidity: Olrik demands Blake shoot another MI6 agent... and leaves the two in the cell, allowing Blake to shoot the ceiling and Fielding to fake being dead, letting them escape.
* CallBack: Olrik's henchman Jack is the same as the one who tried to kill him the "The Mystery of the Great Pyramid".
* ClearMyName: Blake's only chance at public recognition of his ReverseMole status is the Home Secretary. Unfortunately, he's been put in a coma by a car "accident".
* CrazyHomelessPeople: Entirely averted by the hobo Mortimer encounters, Arnold Willoughby III. He helps Mortimer get where needs to go, and his only vice is to drain a flask of twelve-year whiskey in one go.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Blake's "cousin" (actually the widow of one of his agents) claims she got into the habit while driving an ambulance during World War Three (the Yellow Empire invasion).
* EagleLand: A Type 2 makes an appearance as Blake is hiding in a postal van, loudly protesting that he doesn't need to show the (British) cops his papers, making himself enough of a nuisance that the van goes through unsearched.
* EvilPlan: Invite the coutry's leading scientists to a seminar in a rich philanthropist's castle, drug them and kidnap them aboard a submarine, delivering them to a foreign power.
* ElaborateUndergroundBase: The castle has an underground cavern big enough to serve as a submarine dock.
* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Harold Doyle-Smith]], who's part of the council coordinating the efforts of the police, MI5, MI6,and the Intelligence Service.
* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: The cover shows a (mirrored) panel in which Olrik and Blake have dinner and discuss the latter's betrayal (Olrik doesn't buy it).
* RedRightHand: Blake is told to be wary of a six-fingered man. When he sees [[spoiler:Deloraine]] has one, he figures out his position as the BigBad.
* ShootYourMate: As proof of his actually having betrayed MI5, Olrik demands that Blake shoot his agent they captured.
* StuffBlowingUp: As they're pinned by gunfire, Mortimer considers using dynamite as grenades.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Olrik coldly executes Jennings after he brings Blake to the hideout as he'd been compromised and thus of no use... with Blake's gun, making him a traitor ''and'' a murderer.

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