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| | James Bond |
 | | The premise has secret agent 007, James Bond, assigned to get a woman out from behind the iron curtain (this being during the cold war) -- her uncle, a wealthy recluse, has offered Britain some rocket technology in return for this favour. |
 | | The third issue then has Bond delivering the woman to her uncle and becoming embroiled in a, more or less, separate story, as her uncle turns out to have a hidden agenda and, in true Bond fashion, lives in a hidden HQ. |
 | | Artwise, Grell's Bond evokes a young Sean Connery (without quite encroaching upon any copyright issues), adding to a sense of resonance, and the first issue, in particular, is well drawn, with particularly well handled faces. |
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