Inimitable author GARTH ENNIS accelerates the action in his inaugural James Bond tale with part three of "Your Cold, Cold Heart!"
The hunt for the stolen STALVODA formula has led Bond into orbit, where he meets a man from the project's shady past - but 007 soon learns he's not the only killer in space. Meanwhile, back on Earth, Moneypenny suddenly finds she's also a target!
Featuring newly declassified cover art by DAVE JOHNSON (100 Bullets, Superman: Red Son, Deadpool) and eyes-only interiors by 007 veteran RAPHA LOBOSCO (James Bond: Black Box), James Bond: 007 #3 continues the 10-year celebration of James Bond comics at Dy more
Honestly, this comic really captures the spirit of James Bond with a certain gruesome flare, with Garth Ennis and Rapha Lobosco showing the deadly and ruthless side of both Bond and Moneypenny without engaging in camp. This is a surprisingly great comic, a favorite of mine every month. Read Full Review
JAMES BOND: 007 #3 offers an intriguing premise that promises an exciting adventure for fans of the iconic spy franchise. The inclusion of James Bond in a space setting and the involvement of Miss Moneypenny in the mission add depth to the storyline, providing new perspectives on familiar characters. However, the issue is hampered by unrealistic and contrived plot developments that undermine its overall impact. Read Full Review
This book is just plain bad. Garth Ennis really dropped the ball here in my opinion. The story has completely run off the rails at this point. He has Bond going into space without a lick of astronaut training and somehow got through every bit of security. No one at NASA noticed an extra astronaut on the shuttle? Come on? Then he space walks for no reason. The air is pulled out of the room he's in and kills the other person, but not him. He simply opens the door. Wouldn't the killer have locked it? Also, he somehow sneaks a snake into a suit and the wearer never realizes when they put it on? Not to mention Moneypenny blowing up her own apartment. She won't be getting that deposit back. This is just a mess and reads more like a Roadrunner camore