Faced with no choice, 007 must steal the impossible...
Looking for answers, Bond begins working for Myrmidon with his first assignment stealing secure information from the British Government. Seducing a young woman at MI5 for access and then breaking into a secret government server room, Bond looks for answers about Gwendolyn Gann and for what his government is doing in bed with a terrorist and dictator. Read Full Review
007 #4 is a serviceable entry in the series filled with non-stop tension as James Bond is forced into a situation where he might kill his colleagues. That said, Bonds too-easy escape diffuses the tension, and the blocky, static art takes away from the frantic action. Read Full Review
The artwork by Marco Finnegan and Dearbhla Kelly really pops on each and every page, especially in the beginning of 007 #4 as James Bond pulls off one of his signature impersonations. Read Full Review
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