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I just remembered that for some reason and it turns out the comic (or at least the first for issues and a collection) has been out for almost a year now. I'm not deep in comics fandom circles, but I didn't hear a peep about it.
Does anyone know anything about it?
Rant over.
It is not a priority for them, obviously. To be frank, I wish that the Bond comics ended up in the hands of Marvel, some DC inprint or Image. See Star Wars, Alien and Predator. Marvel just keeps churning them out.
A relatively new publisher, AWA Comics, has been doing extremely well too. Great titles, marvellous art, cool stories that read like film scripts,... I would love for them to do a take on Bond.
With Dynamite's slow output, there's no way I am going to see the rest of the Fleming books adapted in my lifetime.
He did looked a bit like Louis Jordan, they did turned him into looking like Kamal Khan!
Hey, at this point, we'll get Bond 26 before we'll get these hardcover graphic novels. Also, I think that For King and Country will get a bigger hardcover because of it's earlier storyline. It's also nice to see other 00 agents getting the spotlight. GE was far ahead of it's time in more ways than one.
I agree.
Something else that's been bugging me; I don't really like the art in Dynamite's output anymore. Seriously, VARGR and Eidolon were really well drawn, and that's half the excitement!
Truthfully, I wish that some big names could be attached to the Bond comics again, like Ellis several years ago. I'm thinking Kieron Gillen, Ed Brubaker, ... They usually bring their own artists to the game, and those partnerships deliver gold. Obviously, I'm just dreaming out loud.
Sales were not good...
Is it me, or does the first cover have a Casino Royale vibe, with the Vesper and the card suits ?
I liked the first two covers (#1 and #2), especially the #2 cover, really liked that one.
The next two are meh (#3 and #4), #3 cover looked uninspired and the #4 cover felt like done by an AI art.
Interesting read. Thanks for the link, @MaxCasino.
You’re welcome. I say it every time there’s 00 agents involved: you think Alec Trevelyan will make a appearance?
Anyway here's the issue #1 (For King and Country), much much better than the Agent of SPECTRE, which never got me entertained like this one:
https://comiconlinefree.net/007-for-king-and-country/issue-1/full
The previous 007 issue by Kennedy Johnson, the prequel to this comic (which I also liked), the artist there was Marco Finnegan.
https://www.amazon.com/007-Book-Phillip-Kennedy-Johnson/dp/152412320X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3NLEO310AMYQV&keywords=007+dynamite&qid=1681916775&sprefix=007+dynamite,aps,113&sr=8-1