The first James Bond comic in 20 years launches this fall, and it sounds great
If you don't follow comics, what makes this a big deal is Ellis' contribution. Warren Ellis is the writer behind countless original series like "Transmetropolitan" and "Planetary," as well as numerous superhero books where he often completely revamps characters to tremendous success (the "Iron Man" movies, in particular, owe a massive debt to Ellis' work). Ellis has many strengths as a comic writer, but spies and sci-fi are his calling cards - one would be hard-pressed to find a better marquee writer to take on Bond in the mainstream comics industry.
He's also British, which is a plus when it comes to Bond stories.
Here's the official description:
"James Bond returns to London after a mission of vengeance in Helsinki, to take up the workload of a fallen 00 agent... but something evil is moving through the back streets of the city, and sinister plans are being laid for Bond in Berlin."
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"James Bond 007" #1 is scheduled to launch in November.
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