People want to kill Bond. People that know how. But they don't know how much Bond has already revealed to others about their secrets. So Bond survives...for now...
The superspy epic by writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson (The Last God) and artist Marco Finnegan (Kolchak) shifts into high gear!
007 #3 is an engaging entry in the series thats light on action and heavy on exposition. However, the exposition is potentially explosive for Bonds life. The pacing and dialog are delivered with tight drama, and the art is much improved over the previous issues. Read Full Review
Like several Bond villains before him, Fromm gives Bond the hard sell which ties back into that same dictator England wants to put back in power. At the time of her death, Gann was working with Myrmidon to prevent this. All the other trappings of the organization's facility, while interesting, are secondary to this idea which offers a plausible reason, at least in the short-term, for Bond to go with the flow. Read Full Review
While 007 #3 is a slower paced issue, a ton of information is provided to the reader. Read Full Review
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