It's all-out action in Athens, Greece as Bond and Blofeld's tenuous alliance is tested under fire! Can they survive the mountainside attack by upstart SPECTRE member Titania Jones...and can they survive each other? The double-crosses and triple-crosses hurtle toward a shocking and explosive conclusion in this penultimate issue!
I can't wait for the finale next month. Man if only I had a time machine. Read Full Review
JAMES BOND: AGENT OF SPECTRE #4 is a near-perfect action comic that fits in with the very best Bond films. The writing is clever and amusing without getting cheesy, and the art packs a punch. Read Full Review
Ian Fleming's James Bond is the quintessential spy adventure series and the movies have brought the dapper agent's exploits to a worldwide audience. There's an aura of style and action associated with the character that's made it popular for almost 70 years. Christos Gage gets Bond. It's evident in this flawless series. It's been one explosive issue after another. The penultimate issue is no different. In fact, it's the best one so far leading into what no doubt will be an amazing finale. Read Full Review
The fourth installment in this run gives us another interesting piece with Bond playing at being Spectre-ish, or at least rogue, and that gives him a little more room to breathe. I really like the dialogue between him and Blofeld as the two are more alike in some ways than one might realize in this iteration of the character. It's still hard to tell whether Bond is just rolling with the punches and constantly adjusting or if this is all part of his own master plan to deal with the situation, but it's a lot of fun regardless. Gage's script is spot on throughout in what it delivers and Casalanguida continues to be one of my favorite Bond artists in bringing this world to life. Read Full Review
Once again, the team behind Agent Of Spectre captures that classic Bond feeling that makes this book seem like it jumped right off the silver screen and onto the page. Read Full Review
"I'll do it well because everything less in a machine like this would be offensive"
I really need to catch up on this comic that I randomly picked up at the store. I'm a big fan of spy stories, and I absolutely fell in love with this issue.