Dynamite's Bond comics and graphic novels

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  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    dragonsky wrote: »
    http://jamesbondradio.com/james-bond-comic-review-vargr-1/?utm_content=buffer19808&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer



    Here's a review.

    So aparently the comics have black M?

    Heh, welcome to 21st century were apparently having all white male characters is a deadly sin.


    Thanks so much for that link. Very excited for this ...Will just imagine Fiennes and Harris and Q...kinda fits in the SF/SP with the new MI6 rules ...lensed by Denkins and scored by Desplat and I can go into Bond dreamland :P

    Don't judge

  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    Is that really necessary? I mean, I don't mind a black M as long as it's not the specific Sir Miles Messervy or Admiral Hargreaves, or Gareth Mallory changing their ethnicity. But, making Moneypenny black again is crying for attention, or screaming "Look, we're showing you we're not racist". Why don't anyone have a new character created as M's personal secretary, instead?
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    Is that really necessary? I mean, I don't mind a black M as long as it's not the specific Sir Miles Messervy or Admiral Hargreaves, or Gareth Mallory changing their ethnicity. But, making Moneypenny black again is crying for attention, or screaming "Look, we're showing you we're not racist". Why don't anyone have a new character created as M's personal secretary, instead?

    I would've preferred Sir Miles but still excited.

  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    mcdonbb wrote: »
    Is that really necessary? I mean, I don't mind a black M as long as it's not the specific Sir Miles Messervy or Admiral Hargreaves, or Gareth Mallory changing their ethnicity. But, making Moneypenny black again is crying for attention, or screaming "Look, we're showing you we're not racist". Why don't anyone have a new character created as M's personal secretary, instead?

    I would've preferred Sir Miles but still excited.
    That makes two of us, my friend.
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    dragonsky wrote: »
    http://jamesbondradio.com/james-bond-comic-review-vargr-1/?utm_content=buffer19808&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

    Here's a review.

    So aparently the comics have black M?

    Heh, welcome to 21st century were apparently having all white male characters is a deadly sin.
    Look like the Walther P99 is featured in this no classic PPK on likely.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    edited October 2015 Posts: 15,423
    Agent7F wrote: »
    dragonsky wrote: »
    http://jamesbondradio.com/james-bond-comic-review-vargr-1/?utm_content=buffer19808&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

    Here's a review.

    So aparently the comics have black M?

    Heh, welcome to 21st century were apparently having all white male characters is a deadly sin.
    Look like the Walther P99 is featured in this no classic PPK on likely.
    Indeed. While the P99 is not a good gun, it certainly is not a ladies gun who keep them in their hand bags. It's a bulky pistol enough to be classed open-carry firearm, let alone being unfit in a handbag. Looks like Ellis didn't do his research there properly.
  • DariusDarius UK
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    I have to confess that graphic novels have mostly gone under the radar, until now that is. I bought the original graphic novel V for Vengeance, which was way superior to the movie adaptation, and I also bought Batman: The Dark Knight Returns many years ago.

    And now we have what looks to be another exciting possibility in VARGR, and it's one I'm going to look out for when it comes out.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    edited October 2015 Posts: 15,423
    @Darius: In case you haven't read any previous Bond comic, I deeply recommend both Permission To Die and Serpent's Tooth.
  • DariusDarius UK
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    @Darius: In case you haven't read any previous Bond comic, I deeply recommend both Permission To Die and Serpent's Tooth.

    Thanks for that, @ClarkDevlin, I'll look for copies right away.

  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    Darius wrote: »
    @Darius: In case you haven't read any previous Bond comic, I deeply recommend both Permission To Die and Serpent's Tooth.

    Thanks for that, @ClarkDevlin, I'll look for copies right away.

    When you read Serpent's Tooth remember it was published two years before the movie Jurassic Park was released.

    It's way OTT but done with so much panache one doesn't care.
  • eddychaputeddychaput Montreal, Canada
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    I'm just making a pit stop (it's the weekend between the SP premiere in the UK and here in Canada). I write for a pop culture website in its comics section and we received our review copy of VARGR a few days ago. No spoilers here of course, but I really liked it. I think Bond fans, especially those that live by Fleming, are in for a treat.
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    eddychaput wrote: »
    I'm just making a pit stop (it's the weekend between the SP premiere in the UK and here in Canada). I write for a pop culture website in its comics section and we received our review copy of VARGR a few days ago. No spoilers here of course, but I really liked it. I think Bond fans, especially those that live by Fleming, are in for a treat.

    Thank you... I am really looking forward to VARGR.

  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
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    Can't wait. I hope we're gonna have some gratuitous sex and violence!
  • dragonsky wrote: »
    Heh, welcome to 21st century were apparently having all white male characters is a deadly sin.
    Welcome to the 21st Century, where expecting to live in an all white male world is somewhat unrealistic. Of course, the world of Bond is also a tad unrealistic, but still...
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    edited October 2015 Posts: 15,423
    mcdonbb wrote: »
    Darius wrote: »
    @Darius: In case you haven't read any previous Bond comic, I deeply recommend both Permission To Die and Serpent's Tooth.

    Thanks for that, @ClarkDevlin, I'll look for copies right away.

    When you read Serpent's Tooth remember it was published two years before the movie Jurassic Park was released.

    It's way OTT but done with so much panache one doesn't care.
    Definitely, @mcdonbb. It's definitely the comics equivalent of Die Another Day, but Paul Gulacy's beautiful artwork doesn't let you be taken out of having fun for a moment, along with Doug Moench's brilliant characterization of Bond, who is utterly suave and incredibly masculine, the way I want my Bond to be. The thing is, on its wikipedia page, no one cared about the Bond comics list, but I had to leap over and summarize the plot in one article. In case anyone would like to read, here's the link:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond_007:_Serpent's_Tooth
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    dragonsky wrote: »
    Heh, welcome to 21st century were apparently having all white male characters is a deadly sin.
    Welcome to the 21st Century, where expecting to live in an all white male world is somewhat unrealistic. Of course, the world of Bond is also a tad unrealistic, but still...

    I mean..it's not really unrealistic..if you look at the British parliament how many black people you'll see ?

    It's that I don't like when people force "token black people" to prove they're "not racists"

  • dragonsky wrote: »
    dragonsky wrote: »
    Heh, welcome to 21st century were apparently having all white male characters is a deadly sin.
    Welcome to the 21st Century, where expecting to live in an all white male world is somewhat unrealistic. Of course, the world of Bond is also a tad unrealistic, but still...

    I mean..it's not really unrealistic..if you look at the British parliament how many black people you'll see ?

    It's that I don't like when people force "token black people" to prove they're "not racists"

    I live in the US. We have a black president....which torques a fair number of people off. Not that they're racists, or anything, but still...

    Look, I haven't read the book in question yet. I'll be happy to pick up the question again when I have... but so far all I can do is respond to your comments as they're written. And I REALLY don't think that anyone is "forcing" anything on this book's creators. Unless you think they're "forcing" something on you, in which case I'd suggest: Bond had a female M in the films and somehow the franchise survived. I think the franchise will survive just fine if Bond in the comic books has a black M.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    Who's ready to grab a copy of the first issue tomorrow?
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    Me me me!!!
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    I am ready...but I have no idea where to order the comic online..
  • I'll be picking one up at my Local Comic Store. Anywhere & everywhere that carries American comic books should have it. Support your local retailer!
  • Posts: 2,491
    I'll be picking one up at my Local Comic Store. Anywhere & everywhere that carries American comic books should have it. Support your local retailer!

    I would...if I lived in US (or country with up to date comic shops)
  • I can't really speak to what sort of retail establishments you have nearby...try Diamond Comics' Comic Shop Locator (which DOES have a way of finding stores outside the US!) at the following: http://www.comicshoplocator.com/Home/1/1/57/575. Whoever is closest to you should be happy to send one out to you if they're not within easy traveling. Good luck in your quest!
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    The early reviews of issue #1 that I have read are overall positive.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    @mcdonbb, I have to say, there isn't much action yet, apart from the pre-title sequence, but... By George, it's extremely exciting and masterful once you simply turn all the 22 pages of panels and delve deep into the storyline. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Oh, and err... It appears the Aston Martin on the second issue's cover art, to my understanding, is just a nod to the film series, because I noticed Bond is driving some sort of a Bentley Continental GT in this one shot.
    4U9gvwp.jpg
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
    edited November 2015 Posts: 4,116
    I would like to see Bond drive a Bentley in the films at least once but sadly cinematic Bond and Aston Martin seemed to be joined at the hip.

    Thanks for your comments.
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    @mcdonbb, I have to say, there isn't much action yet, apart from the pre-title sequence, but... By George, it's extremely exciting and masterful once you simply turn all the 22 pages of panels and delve deep into the storyline. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Oh, and err... It appears the Aston Martin on the second issue's cover art, to my understanding, is just a nod to the film series, because I noticed Bond is driving some sort of a Bentley Continental GT in this one shot.
    4U9gvwp.jpg

    He has the face scar! Nice
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    Posts: 15,423
    dragonsky wrote: »
    @mcdonbb, I have to say, there isn't much action yet, apart from the pre-title sequence, but... By George, it's extremely exciting and masterful once you simply turn all the 22 pages of panels and delve deep into the storyline. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Oh, and err... It appears the Aston Martin on the second issue's cover art, to my understanding, is just a nod to the film series, because I noticed Bond is driving some sort of a Bentley Continental GT in this one shot.
    4U9gvwp.jpg

    He has the face scar! Nice
    After all, Warren Ellis did say he was going to escort the reader into Fleming's Bond directly, didn't he? ;)
  • JohnHammond73JohnHammond73 Lancashire, UK
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    Looks like it is gonna be a good comic book series. I have issue 1 ordered and on its way.
  • Just bought & read it. Enjoyed it, very Fleming-esque. If I must quibble -- and I suppose I must -- on the "now that you're on the job, I hope we're in for plenty of gratuitous sex & violence" standard, this first issue had a decent supply of violence but not enough sex IMHO. That's the problem with reading an extended storyline like this in single issue installments: you can't get the full flavor of the meal when all you're served is little bite-sized pieces. I don't often buy comic book compilations but with this series I'll probably need to!
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