Review: James Bond 007 #006 from Dynamite
November 12th, 2019 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E Trujillo reviews issue 6 of Dynamite’s new comic book series. Bond is back on the trail of Oddjob! What secrets will he come across? Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Stephen Mooney, pages 1-17; Robert Carey, pages 18-22 Colorist: Triona Farrell Letterer: Ariana Maker Logo Designer: Geoff Harkins Covers: Dave Johnson, Declan Shalvey, Raffaele Ienco, […]
>> read articleTeasing Craig: 007 teaser posters from the Daniel Craig era
October 30th, 2019 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E Trujillo looks back at the teaser posters from the Daniel Craig era. 5 October 2019 once again commemorated Global James Bond Day. Whilst many fans were eager for EON to release a teaser trailer for the upcoming 25th film, No Time to Die, it was not meant to be. Instead, @007 revealed the […]
>> read articleReview: James Bond 007 #005 from Dynamite
September 19th, 2019 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E. Trujillo reviews issue 5 of Dynamite’s new comic book series. Oddjob takes center stage as he attempts to save Agent K whilst 007 languishes in prison! Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Stephen Mooney Colorist: Triona Farrell Letterer: Ariana Maker Logo Designer: Geoff Harkins Covers: Dave Johnson, Rags Morales & Triona Farrell, Adam Gorham, Stephen […]
>> read article007 & Death: What’s in a Name?
August 22nd, 2019 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier Trujillo considers the title of recently named No Time to Die. On 20 August, 2019, Eon Productions announced to the world that their latest 007 thriller would be called No Time to Die. Reactions have been fairly positive, although some have bemoaned the use of the world “die” once again. “Die” or “Death” is […]
>> read articleReview: James Bond 007 #004 from Dynamite
July 24th, 2019 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E. Trujillo reviews issue 4 of Dynamite’s new comic book series. Now having joined forces, 007 and Oddjob combine their skills to track Agent K…by singing karaoke?!?! Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Stephen Mooney Colorist: Triona Farrell Letterer: Ariana Maker Logo Designer: Geoff Harkins Covers: Dave Johnson, Ibrahim Moustafa, Will Robson & Greg Menzie, Stephen […]
>> read articleReview: James Bond 007 #003 from Dynamite
June 11th, 2019 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E Trujillo reviews issue 3 of Dynamite’s new comic book series. 007 and Oddjob are still at odds chasing after the smuggler and his case. Will their bosses finally get them to cooperate and not try to kill each other? Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Marc Laming Colorist: Roshan Kurichiyanil Letterer: Ariana Maker Logo Designer: […]
>> read articleReview: James Bond 007 #002 from Dynamite
February 25th, 2019 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier Trujillo reviews issue 2 of Dynamite’s new comic book series. 007 and Oddjob cross paths again in pursuit of the Russian smuggler with the mysterious case! Who will gain the upper hand? Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Marc Laming Colorist: Tridna Farrell Letterer: Ariana Maher Logo designer: Geoff Harkins Covers: Dave Johnson, Marguerite Sauvage, Clayton […]
>> read articleReview: James Bond 007 #001 from Dynamite
November 20th, 2018 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier Trujillo reviews the first of Dynamite’s new comic book series. James Bond is back in action, on the hunt for the terrorist organization Oru! Who is the charismatic and deadly secret agent that is getting in his way? Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Marc Laming Colorist: Tridna Farrell Letterer: Ariana Maher Logo designer: Geoff […]
>> read articleDefending Quantum of Solace
August 26th, 2014 by Javier E. Trujillo
Quantum of Solace, the 22nd of EON Productions’ James Bond adventures, was released in late 2008. Hot on the heels of Casino Royale, it broke opening records in the UK and went on to $168 million in the US, which made it the second highest grossing in the series, a million more past the prior […]
>> read articleA Novel Return… But How?
May 27th, 2014 by Javier E. Trujillo
We all know that James Bond will return. After all, we’ve been told as much by 23 movies. 007 originated in 1953’s novel Casino Royale and has been off and on the page ever since. For the most part, one adventure followed another and Bond slowly aged throughout the series. After 2002’s The Man With […]
>> read articleDefending Die Another Day
April 1st, 2014 by Javier E. Trujillo
Much has been said about Eon’s 20th 007 adventure, Die Another Day, and in recent years not much of it has been good. In this article though I’d like to redress the balance and take you on a look back to this celebration of Bond’s 40th anniversary. Die Another Day saw release in 2002, following […]
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