It's all led to this as Bond and Richmond face their last challenge. The most exciting James Bond adventure hurtles towards an explosive conclusion and we all know, not everyone walks away with their life... Featuring two amazing covers: Francesco Francavilla and the legendary Butch Guice! Did you know: After finishing the first draft of Casino Royale, Fleming rewarded himself with a Royal Quiet Deluxe Portable gold-plated typewriter, which he used to write the rest of his books and short stories.
Despite this one criticism. I've really enjoyed the ride and would be interested in checking out further Bond stories from Barnes. Read Full Review
This series was a lot of fun overall as it delivered an interesting story pulling from recent events and giving it the kind of execution that you expected from it. The script kept things moving well without getting too bogged down in details that would slow things down and it captured the familiar “comics” Bond that we've gotten used to. The artwork side was good overall but I really dislike having three different artists on a five-issue series. Pontrelli did some solid stuff with what they had here but it was also the weakest overall even as it had the most to do with all of the action and demands because of it. Hopefully, things will be a bit more set and done before future series start their release. Read Full Review
JAMES BOND: HIMEROS #5 very quickly wraps up the story with plenty of action and gun fights to avenge Sarah Richmonds death and bring the villains to justice with extreme prejudice. The pacing is super brisk, almost too brisk, and the conclusion is satisfying enough, but the art is not the best. Read Full Review
The issue ends on a genuine note for James, but the pathway there was just a bit too messy, keeping this from being the absolute home run I was hoping for. Read Full Review
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