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Completelly unexpected!!
I wonder if @Thunderfinger, @Dragonpol and @jake24 are interested in this. Also, @DarthDimi? Where are you?
So 'Service' is a one-shot?
Yes, indeed. Service is one shot. However, if you can, catch up with Hammerhead, as well. It's definitely Classic Bond, and not the one we've seen in the Ellis/Masters run. In a week or so, a new miniseries is also making a debut, called Black Box.
Yes, thank you, that does sound interesting and very topical too!
Yes, thats what i thought too! i would love that as the Imperial War museum was the last thing i visited on my first trip to London 2 years ago. Very impressive collection.
It would also allow for some reflections on WW2 and Britains role since then, which i hope Gillen will take advantage of. i am a sucker for history and war
They also did a big Bond exhibition a few years ago, with some associated events, so maybe they'll do something for this. Here's hoping!
Exactly my thoughts. Except this time, I hope he drives better, being it's his native land.
"May I remind you, 007, that you have a license to kill... Not to break traffic laws."
FELIX LEITER #5:
Cover art by Mike Perkins
Synopsis:
Tiger Tanaka and Felix were pursuing the terrorists responsible for the detonation of a new, mysterious biological weapon - when a follow-up incident at Tanaka's organizational headquarters cost them the rest of their team and resources. Now they've made things PERSONAL! Felix and Tanaka must take down a North Korean operative with information on the bio-bomb inside his heavily-guarded compound...before anyone else comes to harm!
Release Date: 17 May 2017
BLACK BOX #3:
Cover art (A) by Dom Reardon
Cover art (B) by Rapha Lobosco
Cover art (C) by Patrick Zircher
Synopsis:
Black Box Part 3: Death Mask-Saga Genji - the tech mogul with Yakuza ties - has dispatched the unforgettable henchman, No Name, to dispose of everyone's favorite secret agent. And James Bond doesn't know who to trust. A mysterious assassin seems to be helping him. Felix Leiter appears to be tailing him. 007 tries to stick to the shadows, but he'll be thrust into the spotlight at a deadly sumo tournament where the fight extends beyond the arena.
Release Date: 3 May 2017
@00Agent, @mcdonbb, @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7, @ggl007
The synopsis for Black Box is very interesting. Looks like Black Box and Felix Leiter might be crossing over a bit, since both James and Felix are in Japan. Would be cool also to see Tiger and James reunite in Black Box even for a small cameo.
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I am totally getting the Light of My Death vibes from this one. It's as if the story is a retelling of it.
@0BradyM0Bondfanatic7, thought you'd like to check out the art.
What do people think about Bond having an inner monologue? I'm not feeling it, really. I think the moment depicted would work a lot better if we weren't in his head every step of the way.
Bond doing an inner monologue is not a first, though. It's been done before in at least two of the Dark Horse tenure of the Bond comics. Light of My Death itself also is told from Bond's POV. So, I'm used to it. :)
Bond's facial outline (as well as that red bio-metric goggles) does remind a lot about the 90s Bond comics overall. It definitely has that sort of feeling...
@0BradyM0Bondfanatic7, a special one for you, mate:
http://i.imgur.com/2L6uOTm.jpg
And of course, can't seem to get enough of the similarities between Black Box #1 and Light of My Death:
http://i.imgur.com/7Vt6wg4.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/E4ZOLuS.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/rVust5v.jpg
The one with the sniper assassination image is illustrated by Russ Heath, which itself is from Minute of Midnight. The shortest Bond comic ever.
The Alpine ones with cable car and ski are from Light of My Death (which is also the only Bond comic to be set in the film universe with original story during the 1960s) by artist John Watkiss.
Yes, the Dark Horse titles are available on their official sites. But, you will have to look up at Amazon for Permission To Die, because its publisher has been defunct.
Can you link me the site for the older Dark Horse comics? Also are those older Dark Horse comics available on Amazon?