Returning from a death-defying trip to the International Space Station, Bond resumes his search for the stolen STALVODA formula. But once he discovers where the trail ultimately leads, the legendary Double O agent finds himself playing for the highest of stakes - and setting a trap for his enemies that risks turning all of MI6 against him!
Featuring cover art by DAVE JOHNSON (100 Bullets, Superman: Red Son, Deadpool) and interior art by 007 veteran RAPHA LOBOSCO (James Bond: Black Box), Part Four of author GARTH ENNIS's cracking tale "Your Cold, Cold Heart" continues the celebration of 10 years of James Bond comics at Dynamite!
Honestly, this is a great James Bond series, one that blends the ruthlessness of the original novels with some of the theatrics of the movies and Garth Ennis's very distinct humor. Read Full Review
JAMES BOND: 007 #4 delivers a mixed experience, with a weak start but a strong finish. While the initial confusion may deter some readers, the comic redeems itself with its intricate plot and compelling character dynamics in the latter half. Read Full Review
This series continues to get worse and worse. It's quite apparent that Ennis does not understand the character. The premise with the Stalvod weapon is decent, but the execution is horrible. We had him go to space in the last issue, without any training on how to be an astronaut, he just shows up on the shuttle and starts questioning people, does a spacewalk, and puts a snake in a space suit. Whatever. Now, he and M concoct a plan to question the agents following them only to get a video from Felix. They find a Stalvod canister in the Ukraine that kills their soldiers, and the US is going to respond with drone strikes on Russia. What? That makes no sense whatsoever.
If this goes beyond six issues, I'm dropping it.
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