James Bond 007 #[10]
In "Trouble Spot," James Bond 007 dives into a high-stakes chase across continents, posing as the late Mike Channing to track down a legendary box coveted by rival intelligence agencies. Written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated with sharp, cinematic flair by Yaroslav Horak—whose distinctive inks and lettering bring the tension to life—this 2006 Titan Comics entry sees Bond navigating a web of deceit with a cast of unforgettable figures: the scheming Gretta, the sinister Baron Sharck (a man with a past buried in wartime secrets), his dangerous partner Olga, and the enigmatic Folly Wilde, whom Bond finds at a California nudist colony. The cover, also by Horak, captures the issue’s blend of intrigue and danger in a single, striking image.
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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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