
Not only was I producing a line of superhero comics, but I also dabbled in James Bondian adventure with "Agent 3." In this pulse-punding adventure from 1978, Agent 3 tries to rescue my hero, President Jimmy Carter, from an assortment of bad guys.

"Not 'Hollywood Independent' - writer John Oak Dalton is the real Real Thing." --Cinema Minima."Very weird and unpopular b-movies and comics."--Blogalicious. "After watching the film I am left to wonder if he had some childhood trauma he is not telling us about."--IMDB user review. "Screenwriter John Oak Dalton wanted to be in Hollywood. Instead, he's in the rustic kitchen above the Germania General Store, stirring a pot of boiling hot dogs." --The Harrisburg Patriot-News.
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