As Bond struggles with the fallout of the previous issue's shock ending, all bets are off. Double and triple crosses and being in bed with the enemy - sometimes literally - are the order of the day. Has Bond truly become no different than the members of SPECTRE he is now working for, or does he have a master plan that can work against impossible odds?
Agent of Spectre continues to be a highlight of my month and will hopefully continue in that vein. Read Full Review
This is a great series all in all. You don’t want to miss this one. Go ahead and pick it up. Read Full Review
JAMES BOND: AGENT OF SPECTRE #3 cools down the action but turns up the heat on intrigue, quick thinking, and double-dealing. The art is as hard-edged as the lead character, and the writing nails 007 flawlessly. Read Full Review
The Agent of Spectre series may play with a few familiar ideas and all but it's executing it beautifully. It's building well where each individual installment is solid and strong and I can see this as a full series rating even higher with how it all connects and flows from that perspective. Gage and Casalanguida have a really great book here that has taken some of the awkward start material and molded it in a strong way with a good narrative and an engaging presence with Bond that we don't always get with these books. I'm enjoying the cast to be sure and the artwork is pitch-perfect for what it's trying to achieve. Read Full Review
Could 'James Bond: Agent of Spectre' be the best Bond comic ever? Maybe. So far it's wildly entertaining, exciting, and sharply written. The art is confident and bold. Bond is at his best - tough, sexy, and quick-witted. If you're a fan of James Bond, this series is a must! Read Full Review
The short but emotional journey James Bond: Agent of Spectre #3 takes you on is a nice piece of the puzzle of the larger mystery to come. Writer Christos Gage's script was my favourite part of his story pulling this entry together into an entraining package. Read Full Review
Luca Casalanguida did an awfull job here. But Christos Cage did mostly well, I say mostly because that sex scene was laughable but it's minor.