Bond does what all smart secret agents do and calls in an airstrike- unfortunately he's still at ground zero when it arrives. As MI6's number one killer struggles to stop the deployment fo Stalvoda, the snake in the ranks of British Intelligence finally reveals himself- but is it too late for Bond to do anything about it?
Featuring a cover by Dave Johnson (100 Bullets, Red Son, Deadpool), and interior art by Rapha Lobosco (James Bond: Black Box), "YOUR COLD, COLD HEART" kicks off the 10-year celebration of James Bond comics at Dynamite.
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There's plenty of gruesome violence mixed with humor this issue (an Ennis class), but ultimately this comic brings the story to a satisfying ending. Read Full Review
JAMES BOND: 007 #6 ends the Garth Ennis-penned miniseries with a climactic battle, cool visuals, and all the loose ends tied up in a neat little bow. That said, Ennis incorporates more than a few hard-to-swallow wow moments that will have you rolling your eyes, and Lobosco's fight to the death spirals into confusing choreography. Read Full Review
At least this issue had a bunch of action, but a lot of it was laughable, ie. the guy putting his head through the grill of the truck and then wearing it as a necklace. The planes strafe the area after Bond is surrouned by guards and they hit everyone but him. C'mon. This run by Garth Ennis has just been horrible. Especially after coming off of Phillip Kenny Johnson's run that I throughly enjoyed. Thank God it's over and keep Ennis away from Bond please.
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