The James Bond Omnibus #004
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the next sequence of James Bond comic strip adventures originally published in British newspapers, continuing the series' tradition of adapting Ian Fleming's spy thrillers into sequential art. It features storylines drawn by notable artists such as John McLusky and Yaroslav Horak, capturing the Cold War-era espionage of 007's world.
In "Trouble Spot," Bond goes deep undercover as the late Mike Channing, navigating a web of deceit from a greedy mistress to a former Nazi advisor turned Krelmin agent, all while tracking a priceless box. With a twisty trail leading to a California nudist colony and a femme fatale wife named Folly Wilde, the stakes rise fast—art by Yaroslav Horak, lettered by the same, with a cover by Yaroslav Horak.
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While trying to locate a mysterious "box" said to be valueable to any interested intelligence outfit, Bond poses as a dead man, Mike Channing, and has run-ins with Gretta, Channing's greedy mistress; Baron Sharck (alias Commissar Sharkface, a Krelmin agent who was once undercover as one of Hitler's advisors); Olga (Sharck's whip-wielding accomplice); and Folly Wilde, Channing's wife, who he locates at a California nudist colony!
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