James Bond 007 in Black Box: Cool Art, Watery Story

 


James Bond 007 in Black Box

Dynamite Comics 2017 release has James Bond working to collect a hard drive of international leaks, secrets that will sink every superpower and give the owner of the data the power to corrupt any government. Currently it is in the hands of a Japanese tech mogul with ties to the Yakuza.

This graphic novel, a collection of singles, was pretty good, but great would be a stretch. Maybe I am growing out of my interest for 007, or perhaps it doesn’t translate well to comic. I enjoyed it, the art was pretty great, but what would normally be a 2+ hour film was a diluted plot with a sub par enemy, and a recurring faceless antagonist that all felt watered down. More interesting than the comic was an interview provided The Oregonian (newspaper) and a sample of the first issue original storyboards and script (better than the comic)

Worth reading, but don’t shuffle your TBR Pile

Review based off a copy received for review purposes











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