James Bond 007 #7

Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Eric Gapstur Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: May 15, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
7.8Critic Rating
1.0User Rating

"GOLDFINGER": A friendship is finished. The world is in peril. And Goldfinger wants diamonds. The modern Bond epic continues by GREG PAK (Planet Hulk, Firefly) and ERIC GAPSTUR (Batman Beyond, The Flash: Season Zero).

  • 10
    AIPT - Nathan Simmons May 14, 2019

    Greg Pak's wild remix of 'Goldfinger' continues to surprise in this fun and flirty issue. For fans of the film and literary versions of James Bond, this comic is the best of both worlds. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge May 15, 2019

    I'm definitely intrigued by this arc and I really enjoy the way Greg Pak writes all of the characters as it pretty much oozes Bond. There are elements that I'll easily admit feel weird and a little off to me when you get down to it but I'm enjoying it at the same time so I'm conflicted but curious. Gapstur's artwork is spot on here with a whole lot to like that delivers a great look with the characters and settings and handles the limited action we get in this installment just right, especially with a strong color design associated with it. It has all the right tone and feel of a proper Bond storyline but the familiarity of some aspects of it just keeps taking me out of it. That said, I'm eager for more. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp May 24, 2019

    The issue continues to play up the mutual respect that Bond and Lee have built up over the arc, while distressing Moneypenny over Bond's new bromance and his willingness to go with Lee's plan and join Goldfinger's operation (at least for the time being). If Goldfinger takes the bait we should learn more about his plan as soon as the next issue, but if push comes to shove will Bond take out Lee in order to complete his mission? Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Major Spoilers - Robert Mammone May 16, 2019

    An interesting re-imagining of a classic movie and character, Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 #7 is a perfectly fine tale that sets the table for future events. Read Full Review

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