In 1941, Lietuenant Bond finally learns the truth of his deceased mentor, Commander Weldon. But truth comes at a cost. The conclusion of Bond's adventures in 1941, by JEFF PARKER (Aquaman, Fantastic Four) and IBRAHIM MOUSTAFA (James Bond: Solstice, Mother Panic).
Overall. A wonderful story arc, which I can see myself revisiting at some stage in the future. Read Full Review
"The Debt" closes with a few more dark turns in this exciting and action-packed issue that brings Bond ever closer to Fleming's original spy. If anyone's listening, I'll take a 1942 series now, please and thank you. Read Full Review
James Bond: Origin was a really fun series. I'm not sure it quite captured everything that it could be for this first year of a young Bond getting caught up in events but Jeff Parker handled it really well. We didn't get an overuse of the familiar cliches from the films or books and instead got a bright-eyed, eager, and capable but not faultless young man in the throes of war. Ibrahim Mustafa has been a strong artist in the Dynamite ranks for a while and he was ideal for this series and hopefully gets to tackle more Bond in the future. I'm hopeful that Parker gets to work more young Bond as well as there's still so much to explore from playing to this period, with more of the war itself, his eventual movement into various intelligence operations, and even 00 training. Parker's definitely one of my top picks to keep writing Bond stories. Read Full Review