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Looking forward to it! Loved Pak on Superman!
Looks amazingly detailed. Laming might become my favorite after all.
Yeah i think Laming is my new favorite :D
Laming is quite generous on twitter so far.
Possibly could be called Oddjob. Would be something different that's for sure! I'm happy that Dynamite is finally bringing together all the promises they made from the start. Modern day Bond, Young WW2 Bond and Ian Fleming novels being turned into graphic novels. What a time to be a 007 reader!
I think that there's three main reasons why Dynamite hasn't talked about LALD yet. First, they're still waiting on more sales from CR. Secondly, they want their two other main Bond storylines to get going, Young and 007 modern. Thirdly, they are planning LALD more carefully because of the racial overtones and violence of the original book. I'm still hoping that they keep the important things in it, like Felix Leiter's shark attack and 007 and Solitaire being dragged in the coral.
I don't imagine the violence being a big issue, but definitely the racial overtones needing some toning. I mean, it's not likely to disappear one hundred percent.
Or could this all be a prequel that leads up to meeting Goldfinger who has a new scheme?
When do you think they'll announce a title for this storyline?
I might be wrong, but I think you never had much interest to begin with @Thunderfinger ;)
It's not exactly censorship--a comic adaptation can almost never adapt an entire novel, so the adapter must choose what to include and what to leave out. In the case of LALD, the repeated use of the n-word can be easily left out without hurting the integrity of the story. And to be honest, had Fleming's editors convinced him to leave out that sort of stuff before publication, it would have been for the best.
You are of course right, but I suspect there is more to it than that, a pc revisionism a la Horowitz.
But in all honesty i am much more hyped for Oddjob than i am for Origin, everything about it looks just perfect to me. But i hope they will both be worth it.
My thoughts exactly.
So far I simply enjoy the fact that this book is amazingly drawn, has plenty of style, features exotic lush locations and sexy females.
Thats all i (will ever) need.