The Illustrated James Bond, 007 #[nn]
"Diamonds Are Forever" delivers a gripping, visually rich take on Ian Fleming’s classic tale, adapted by Henry Gammidge and brought to life with bold, expressive art by John McLusky, whose inks and lettering lend the story a sharp, cinematic edge. This 1981 issue from the James Bond 007 Fan Club features a striking cover by Tom Sciacca and Rich Buckler, capturing the intrigue of Bond’s mission to uncover the truth behind the mysterious Dr. No’s island fortress—where science, secrecy, and danger collide.
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After nearly getting killed at the end of his previous job, Bond gets the "routine" assignment of checking up on bird-guano manufacturer "Dr. No" in connection with the disappearance of 2 agents in Jamaica. It turns out to be more than anyone expected, as the man's private island is like a fortress, and "No" is involved in twisted psychological and scientific experiments, the latter of which could endager the safety of the free world!
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