James Bond: Service

Bond After Brexit: Kieron Gillen Declassifies 'James Bond'
Bond After Brexit: Kieron Gillen Declassifies 'James Bond'
Bond After Brexit: Kieron Gillen Declassifies 'James Bond'
Later this year, Kieron Gillen and Antonio Fuso team-up for a one-shot at Dynamite titled James Bond: Service, which sees the infamous spy caught up in a plot to end the Special Relationship between the United States and Great Britain with a single gunshot. ComicsAlliance chatted to Gillen about what makes a modern Bond story, making Bond his own, and what James Bond means in a post-Brexit world.
Dynamite Announces James Bond: Service From Gillen and Fuso
Dynamite Announces James Bond: Service From Gillen and Fuso
Dynamite Announces James Bond: Service From Gillen and Fuso
When Dynamite Entertainment got its hands on the James Bond license, it must have put together a checklist of talent that would be perfect for the franchise and then went down it one-by-one to give the iconic spy the comics he deserves. If such a list exists, another two names can be checked off as this May, Kieron Gillen teams up with artist Antonio Fuso for a 48-page one-shot James Bond thriller as 007 attempts to stop an assassin from putting a permanent end to the Special Relationship.