writer: Rodney Barnes artist: Giorgio Pontrelli covers: Francesco Francavilla (A), Butch Guice (B), Francesco Francavilla (C-RI/BW) FC | 32 pages | Spy/Fiction, Action/Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+
It’s all led to this as Bond and Richmond face their last challenge. The most exciting James Bond adventure hurtles towards an explosive conclusion and we all know, not everyone walks away with their life… Featuring two amazing covers: Francesco Francavilla and the legendary Butch Guice! Did you know: After finishing the first draft of Casino Royale, Fleming rewarded himself with a Royal Quiet Deluxe Portable gold-plated typewriter, which he used to write the rest of his books and short stories.
writer: Rodney Barnes artist: Antonio Fuso covers: Francesco Francavilla (A), Butch Guice (B), Francesco Francavilla (C-RI/BW) FC | 32 pages | Spy/Fiction, Action/Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+
James Bond has survived a series of deadly assaults as he and Sarah Richmond make it to Wilhelm’s island. Amidst the traumatic memories the island unleashes, will they find what they’re looking for or does death continue to await them at every turn?
Featuring two amazing covers: Francesco Francavilla and the legendary Butch Guice!
Did you know: Ian Fleming wrote the story Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to entertain his son Caspar.
writer: Rodney Barnes artist: Pierluigi Minotti covers: Francesco Francavilla (A), Butch Guice (B), Francesco Francavilla (C-RI/BW) FC | 32 pages | Spy/Fiction, Action/Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+
James Bond continues to unravel the horror he’s uncovered as he makes his way to the center of it all – Wilhelm’s island – with the reluctant Sarah Richmond in tow. All the while: Kino continues to stalk the pair, awaiting his moment to strike!
Featuring two amazing covers: Francesco Francavilla and the legendary Butch Guice!
Did you know: Ian Fleming was a well-known as a book collector. He founded The Book Collector the same year he published Casino Royale.
writer: Rodney Barnes artist: Antonio Fuso covers: Francesco Francavilla (A), Butch Guice (B), Francesco Francavilla (C-RI/BW) FC | 32 pages | Spy/Fiction, Action/Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+
Issue #2 continues the comic book adventures of the world’s most famous spy – James Bond! While the setting exudes the allure of sun, sand and fun, this deadly island is no playtime retreat! Its sun, sand and misery for all those who visit, and up to Bond to put an end to the deadly circle once and for all!
Featuring two amazing covers: Francesco Francavilla and the legendary Jackson Guice!
writer: Rodney Barnes artist: Antonio Fuso covers: Francesco Francavilla (A), Jackson Guice (B), Blank Authentix (C), Francesco Francavilla (D-RI/BW) FC | 32 pages | Spy/Fiction, Action/Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+
Himeros is the Greek God of sexual desire and one of the Erotes, the winged gods of love. When Aphrodite was born from the sea-foams she was greeted by the twin loves Eros and Himeros.
But when sexual desire goes too far, it takes the legendary super-spy James Bond to bring justice to the most vulnerable among us as he investigates the suspicious death of an accused sex trafficker – one whose ties run deep… and deadly.
Writer Rodney Barnes make his Dynamite 007 debut in this special series, featuring art by returning Bond superstar artist Antonio Fuso and two amazing covers: Francesco Francavilla and Jackson “Butch” Guice!
• Created by the British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1952.
• The character appeared in a series of twelve novels and two short story collections written by Fleming and a number of continuation novels and spin-off works after Fleming’s death in 1964.
• There have been twenty-seven films in total, produced between 1962 and 2021.
Rodney Barnes is an American screenwriter and producer. Barnes has written and produced The Boondocks, My Wife and Kids, Everybody Hates Chris, Those Who Can’t, Marvel’s Runaways, American Gods, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, and is currently an executive producer/writer on HBO’s Untitled Los Angeles Lakers drama.
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