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Hoagy Carmichael's likeness would really have sold it just a little bit more. No complains about the artwork in general, though. Always liked Calero's style.
Uncanny!
But yes, the art is very striking, as much for the lines as the coloring. I love comics that are color in a vintage style, and that's perfect for this adaptation of a 50s novel; really brings you back to that time and place. It's color reminds me of a great noir themed Batman comic, Batman: Nine Lives which places all the Gotham characters in a detective murder mystery, as the coloring technique used there is very similar to this.
@0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Haven't read Batman: Nine Lives, but I have seen some of the artwork by Michael Lark from it. He - as well as Calero, has this really nice, effective style that I like, and yes, the colouring is indeed very similar (in a good way!).
Speaking of Lark, he too would been a great artist for a Bond book adaption. And Sean Phillips!
I'll put it on my list! Not much of a superhero comic reader, but the noir elements might make it a more enjoyable reading experience. :-)
I would recommend it to every Batman fan, but certainly every noir fan as well.
Noted! Worth buying only for Lark's artwork too, I guess! :)
That will be interesting to see!
https://cbr.com/james-bond-casino-royale/
«The name's Fassbond, Michael Fassbond.» Calero giving us the Bond we never got!
M looks a little like Dennis Price. Fawcett looks a little like Peter Capaldi. Clements looks a little like a cross between Patrick McGoorhan and Richard Conte. S looks a little like Orson Welles. As for Bond... he doesn't really look like anyone.
You are right about that! Calero might had some fun with these.
It definitely is based on a still from Danger Man.
There's three things I can already tell about Calero: he is clearly very pop culture savvy, has good taste and seems to enjoy using reference work for his art. All the more curious why he didn't use Hoagy Carmichael for Bond! That being said, now when I read through CR I'm going to be on constant watch for any familiar faces. ;)
Who here is picking up their copy today?
Got mine today! There’s a nice “1” on the spine, hopefully indicating they’ll do the next novel!