"A Warrior Who Does His Work In the Dark": A Brand New James Bond Story Is Officially On the Way From An Industry All Star

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James Bond (left, foreground) pointing his gun at the reader; Bond in front of a Soviet Superweapon (background.)

Summary Dynamite Entertainment has announced that the latest James Bond comic will be written by superstar author Gail Simone, who is operating at the top of her game right now, as she begins a thrilling run on Marvel's Uncanny X-Men. According to Simone and Dynamite CEO Nick Barrucci, this is a collaboration a long time in the making, and readers can expect the result to be an instant classic 007 story.

Related UNCANNY X-MEN Writer Promises the Series’ New Villain Is the Franchise’s Scariest — And Sexiest The franchise is preparing to unleash one of its most formidable adversaries - and its most unique tone - as the X-Men recover from the Krakoa Era. Gail Simone previously wrote several acclaimed Red Sonja comic series for Dynamite Entertainment; alongside Birds of Prey, they are considered to be among her best work.

In other words, readers should expect Gail Simone's James Bond to evoke the most classic aspects of the character. Further, according to the author, fans can expect some of her best work, as she explained: Gail Simone's JAMES BOND Will Be An Archetypal 007 Adventure The Author Promises "High Action, Big Stakes" – And More Close Gail Simone's James Bond comes as part of her continued ascension to the very top of the comic book industry – if she was not there, already.

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