After a massacre in Dubai, 007 closes in on the mysterious Kraken. But while investigating a mercenary safehouse in Yemen, Bond discovers the most advanced Q-Branch technology can sometimes prove less an asset than a liability. And a weapon is only as lethal as the man who wields it...
The creative team has really hit James Bond - Hammerhead #3 out of the park, and anyone who loves any iteration of 007 will be immensely satisfied with this series as whole so far. With a smart and lethal Bond in the driver's seat, up against a compelling threat, "Hammerhead" is a story blessed with great writing and top notch art that has earned its license to kill. Read Full Review
While the story itself is light, though we're angling toward some reveals in the next issue, Hammerhead moves along at a very good pace and definitely keeps things exciting. I want more of Victoria to see what's really going on there as well as more time with her and Bond as there's some very fun chemistry there. The action dominates this issue for the most part and I imagine it'll read wonderfully amid the compiled release but it also has a very good flow here thanks to how well Casalanguida handles it all. There's a lot to like here both as an individual installment as part of the larger work and it's quickly becoming my favorite of the Bond comics so far. Read Full Review
James Bond Hammerhead #3is a solid installment in this series. The story remains tight and intriguing even though the master plan of the villains have not been fully revealed. This issue leaves you us on a great cliffhanger, and I will certainly be waiting to see how Bond gets out of this predicament. Read Full Review
Hammerhead offers one of the most badass version of Bond yet while also delivering some new wrinkles to series. Check this series out if you love action! Read Full Review