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Thanks!!! \:D/
And God, I love Victoria Hunt!
Hunt is just ok for me since her coming out, i felt her dialogue was a little bit too on the nose here, but this issue had plenty of tension and Diggle continues to amaze me with his Bond characterization and it was such a great moment to see Bond
when was the last time? TSWLM?!
As for Victoria Hunt, it's not the dialogues I'm struck for. It's her in her entirely. ;)
Oh, and just to update/remind you all:
March:
01 - Black Box #1 and Full Retailer Eidolon
15 - Felix Leiter #3
29 - Hammerhead #6
April:
05 - Black Box #2
19 - Felix Leiter #4
Strange, Amazon has listed Eidolon for the 14th, but on the Dynamite website the release date is 01.03
Maybe in true Ellis fashion they wanted to delay it once more :-?
At the risk of stating the obvious: during times of war, everyone effectively has 00 status....
Very nice! You know who the artist is @ClarkDevlin? Here Bond looks like an older Version of the Ellis/Masters 007
Same here. Thats why i am getting both. Monthly issues only digitally though
PS: Me? I'm buying the individual issues only, and or one good reason: trade paperback (and hardback) compilations don't appreciate in value. They're not considered collectible. Only the floppies increase in value as the years go by.
I've never enjoyed hardbacks for anything because so many of them are made largely just to sit on the shelf and look pretty. I don't believe in that, from a reading standpoint, and don't understand the point of collecting when you're buying things you can never touch lest they depreciate in value when your fingerprint gets on the cover. I want to actually read my books, and let them age as they must through my enjoyment of them. This shows that a history exists between you and the text, and evidences the fact that you've gotten your money's worth out of the content and appreciated what it had to offer many times throughout the years. Paperbacks also allow a certain relaxed reading of material, despite a natural flappiness, while reading some hardbacks is like trying to inspect a brick with two flaps attached. Bulky, inconvenient, inflexible.
Rant over...
Announcing it specially to my good comic book fan friends here, namely citing: @mcdonbb, @00Agent, @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7
A one-off 48 page special by Dynamite Entertainment...
Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in
SERVICE
Synopsis:
In contemporary politics, where Britain's world standing is often more zero than 007, an assassin plans to exterminate the "special relationship," and lead Britain and the United States into a very dark place...especially when he does so by aiming down the sights of an ancient Enfield rifle! It'll test Bond's deadly talents to their limits, in order to defeat the assassin and avert certain geopolitical disaster...
Release date: Slated for May 2017
Full coverage:
http://dynamite.com/htmlfiles/pressrelshow.html?display=PR02091753764