Comic Review: James Bond: The Body #1 (Dynamite)
Ales Kot continues from the late Ian Fleming in writing Dynamite’s new title, James Bond: The Body, issue one. Ales’ writing is a good match for Bond. It’s terse and…
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Ales Kot continues from the late Ian Fleming in writing Dynamite’s new title, James Bond: The Body, issue one. Ales’ writing is a good match for Bond. It’s terse and…
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Here is the showdown we have been waiting for Cassie Hack vs Vampirella this is gonna be epic!
Dynamite’s new Shadow trade is a collection of 5 single comics, entitled The Death of Margo Lane.
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