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James Bond #1 - VARGR

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James Bond returns to comics and we're off to a pretty great start.

James Bond is one of those characters that could either work really well in comics or simply fail in the execution. Having recently read some of the reprints of the strips from the 70s when Titans Comics released them, it seemed a no brainer that Bond could really work in comics.

There's likely to be two camps when it comes to Bond. Some have focused on the true source material while others concentrate just on the films. As good as some of the movies have been, sometimes the emphasis gets placed on the actor portraying Bond rather than the story. Here, it's all about the story. Warren Ellis throws us right into the action. Bond is chasing someone for an important reason and you don't even think or care what Bond looks like. His take on Bond feels unique and it's great to see Dynamite isn't trying to mimic any of the movie versions.

That's the great thing about Ellis' approach. This feels like a James Bond story and the exact time frame isn't important. Jason Masters gives us a Bond-ish looking lead and we're free to just dive into the story. There are elements that make this feel like a classic time period but that's mixed with some slightly more modern touches. Within a few panels, Masters really captures and conveys Bond's attitude and outlook on his job, in particular when he's talking to M. Guy Major's colors really adds a vibrance to the art. At first I thought I'd rather have a black and white story but Major's colors do spruce things up.

Ellis does give us a little behind the scenes look at Bond before he sets out on his next big mission. It does help to make Bond feel a little more human and obviously sets up the tone of the series and where the story will take us. The action is focused on the opening of the issue with the second two thirds setting up the main story. You're left wanting a little more but that could just be because I've been hungering for a legit Bond comic for some time.

This first issue of JAMES BOND is exactly what you could want in a comic. Not tied to any particular era from the films, this is a story anyone can dive into and enjoy. Warren Ellis throws us right into a typical James Bond chase and introduces us to his take without drawing out the set up. Jason Masters' art is great for giving us a non-specific Bond and Guy Major's colors adds a nice sheen to the art. As this is the first issue, there is some set up for the bigger story. We're off to a great start and Ellis has given Bond some nice little twists to deal with.

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Instant buy.

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This is the REAL Bond, not whatever the hell they are doing in the movies now.

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It was good. Didn't expect to enjoy it that much.

The art was stunning.Especially the shaders gave the night an even darker feel. I haven't seen that method being by almost anyone.

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This is the REAL Bond, not whatever the hell they are doing in the movies now.

Saw SPECTRE? Any good?

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Definitely going to pick this up when I grab We Stand On Guard this week. So excited for this and for Spectre. What an awesome month!!

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This first issue was very good.

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This week my store got shorted ordered on multiple titles so they only had half of my pull list. This was the book I was most excited for so of course I didn't get my copy.

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That's neat! Been wanting a 007 comic for a while, checkin' it out...but how about CV actually continues to review this series, not just the first issue...

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@squalleon: no but the reviews all say it's like Skyfall but even more so and its the "funniest Bond yet" ugh.

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@squalleon: no but the reviews all say it's like Skyfall but even more so and its the "funniest Bond yet" ugh.

I didn't have a problem with Skyfall except that it was very dark-knightish in plot, its not Casino Royale but it will do I guess.

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I ended up getting getting a copy looking forward to reading this.

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@jonny_anonymous said:

@squalleon: no but the reviews all say it's like Skyfall but even more so and its the "funniest Bond yet" ugh.

I didn't have a problem with Skyfall except that it was very dark-knightish in plot, its not Casino Royale but it will do I guess.

I disliked it a LOT

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Is the comic licensed? I'm a little concerned it might end up in a legal battle With Ian Fleming's family.

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In terms of tone, which actor's era this resembles the most?

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@mav said:

In terms of tone, which actor's era this resembles the most?

I would say Graig's Casino Royale specifically. Its witty but it is grounded and the fighting is brutal. Ellis said he is loyal to the tone of Fleming's books so it makes sense.

But it is a bit early to tell considering its only one issue in.

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best bond

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Warren Ellis and James Bond? Sign me up.

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If you are into James Bond for the gritty realism.....you're into wrong.....

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This is the REAL Bond, not whatever the hell they are doing in the movies now.

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If you are into James Bond for the gritty realism.....you're into wrong.....

That's what Bond is.

“James Bond is a blunt instrument wielded by a Government Department. He is quiet, hard, ruthless, sardonic, fatalistic. In his relationships with women he shows the same qualities as he does in his job, but he has a certain gentleness with them and if they get into trouble he is sometimes prepared to sacrifice his life to rescue them. But not always, and certainly not if it interferes with his job.” - Ian Fleming

This is how Bond is written. He's a cold manipulative PTSD suffering alcoholic who puts on the facade of fake charm just to get what he wants. The ridiculous camp and superhero-like exploits of the movies are a bastardization of the character equivalent to Stallone Judge Dredd or Schwarzenegger Conan; they may have become the "standard" versions of the character but they in no way represent the original version.

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@jonny_anonymous: You proved my own point for me. I don't care what Bond is like in the books, or what his creator intended. Liking book Bond and complaining about the movies, is like liking Golden Age Superman and complaining about the Post Crisis Superman. The company, which actually holds the rights to the characters, have made him into something else.

And just for example, the highest making Bond movies are the silliest, Goldfinger, Thunderball, and Skyfall. Although, money isn't everything....people eat up Transformers and Ironman 3 for example.

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@allstarsuperman: All they have done is kiddifiy it so they get a bigger audience and can make more money. Greed does this to every franchise, Terminator, Robocop, ect. In every case they make them worse but of course they still make money because it's accessible.

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Awesome! Been waiting on Bond to come back. I posted about this a couple of years ago. This is a must have.

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I enjoyed the Titan collections very much. I just have to look this one up...