James Bond has survived a series of deadly assaults as he and Sarah Richmond make it to Wilhelm's island. Amidst the traumatic memories the island unleashes, will they find what they're looking for or does death continue to await them at every turn?
Featuring two amazing covers: Francesco Francavilla and the legendary Jackson Guice!
Did you know: Ian Fleming wrote the story Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to entertain his son Caspar.
James Bond: Himeros #4 will be on sale in all good comic book stores on Wednesday 19, January. Read Full Review
Though I'm enjoying the storyline overall, the rotating artists aren't giving one any confidence about the project, unfortunately. Things happen, especially during the last two years, so you can definitely give space on it even without knowing why. The artwork for the first three issues come together well enough but this one just didn't hit in the right way and it made for a less compelling installment of the story, especially since it's a critical one. With a misstep in the storyline as well with Sarah, I'm just left hoping the finale can come back strong. Read Full Review
JAMES BOND: HIMEROS #4 is a somber and weighty entry in the series. Sarah Richmond is brought back to where her crimes and nightmares all began to show that shes as much of a victim as a villain. The story is impactful and keeps the dramatic tension high, but a changeover in the art team brings the quality of the book down significantly. Read Full Review
James Bond: Himeros #4 really impressed me with the compelling dynamic we've been waiting for from the book's two leads, but unfortunately, it looks that isn't going to last. Read Full Review
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