Finally got around to reading Eidolon straight through. That was a lot more fun than I was expecting.
And, it took a set up of easy empathy (the idea the government doesn't prize its wounded combatants enough) and instead of tugging at the old heart strings, it spat down the bullet hole and let the thing die (because a) this doesn't justify murder, theft and terrorism, and b) James Bond doesn't give a damn).
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
Yeah, I thought Eidolon was a blast. I'm sad to Ellis go, though I'm curious to see how Blackbox is (sadly I haven't got the chance to read it yet).
Also, that 2nd pin up is great as well
Finally got the chance to read Black Box#1 and Leiter#3. I think the first issue of Black Box was a solid start and I'm curious to see where it goes. I agree if he is trying to be stealthy, driving around in that car isn't the smartest idea but it is a classic Bond thing to do. I'm continuing to enjoy the Leiter series and am enjoying getting more insight into Felix's life. It does amuse me that both Black Box and Leiter are currently taking place in Tokyo.
I am to see what Service will be about. Some much James Bond stuff coming out at the moment that it's hard to keep up with all of it at times.
I absolutely loved the Hammerhead finale, it felt like a proper Bond ending. Although I'm fairly sure that Hunt isn't dead, and given its takeover by the government, I'm not sure that we have seen the last of Hammerhead itself either.
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
Also, I will soon be swapping to an online service due to my LCS shutting down, so I will be getting my comics monthly. As a consequence, I will be a bit behind you all
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
I haven't had the chance to pick up Hammerhead yet this week. The arc has been a bit hit or miss for me, so I'm glad to hear it ends strong.
And that sucks to hear about your LCS. I know many of them having been struggling to remain open.
Well, this guy is just retiring, but I suspect that eventually it would have happened anyway :/
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
Dynamite did a deal with Ian Fleming Productions who now own all the rights to his work where previously Gildrose Productions had. Ian Fleming Productions was actually started by Ian Fleming to manage his works and is now controlled by the Fleming family.
The James Bond series is in continuity with the books so the characters have developed from the novels and nothing to do with the films so it's unlikely we will see villains like Jaws. I suspect that both John Gardner's and Raymond Benson's series follow the same continuity. So Felix has left the CIA, though consults with them and has a prosthetic arm and leg from the events in Live and Let Die. If memory serves, his last appearance in the novels is in the Man with the golden Gun and Felix has been employed by the CIA as a contractor (hint of reality and modern military and intelligence operations here) to monitor Scaramanga's plans for the casino in Jamaica and runs into Bond who has been sent to kill him. Felix and Bond fight the hoods and Bond is injured. The series is obviously updated into modern times, so hopefully Felix will have some neat gadgets built into his prosthetics. I always thought Felix Leiter could be the inspiration for Martin Caidin's Cyborg from which the Six million Dollar Man was adapted and is also wriiten by Kevin Smith for Dynamite
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I really liked the first issue of Black Box (except for the 'Hey I've just driven my car out the back of a bus but I'm totally just a normal person and not a spy' thing), and #2 was good too, just not AS good. Interesting last panel though!
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
I do wonder that since these comics take place within the continuity of the novels, if future comics might incorporate some of the villains from the movies who weren't originally in the novels, such as Jaws. Personally I would be fine with these as there are several characters from the films I would enjoy seeing.
I finally got the chance to read the final Hammerhead issue. I agree that it was an enjoyable action filled finale, though I personally felt Diggle was pushing that Hunt was dead based on the panel where the flames appear to be consuming her. I could definitely see Hammerhead coming back in the future or being a background piece in future stories, especially if Diggle comes back to pen more issues.
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
Yeah, I'll be getting service next month. I'm really curious to see what Gillen brings to Bond. Any idea what the plot of the one-shot is?
Also, read Black Box #2 today. I've been enjoying the series quit a bit, though every panel with Saga-Genji had me thinking of Cyclops due to that visor. I am curious where they go with that Selah Sax twist.