James Bond 007 #[3]
In this 2004 Titan Comics adaptation of "Goldfinger," James Bond finds himself tangled in a web of high-stakes deception, from Miami’s glittering casinos to Geneva’s secret metallurgy plant. Written by Ian Fleming and Henry Gammidge, with art, inks, and lettering by John McLusky, the story unfolds with sharp precision and classic intrigue. The cover, also by McLusky, captures the tension of a man caught between espionage, betrayal, and a plan that threatens to shake the world.
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In Miami, Bond helps Du Pont, owner of The Fountainbleau Hotel, discover how millionaire Goldfinger is cheating at cards. Back in London, by a wild coincidence, he's assigned to find out how Goldfinger is smuggling gold out of the country. He does so at the man's metallurgy plant in Geneva, but is caught, along with Tilly Masterton, sister of Jill, who had worked for Goldfinger in Miami before Bond interfered, and ran off with her. Jill was later murdered, and Tilly wanted revenge. Goldfinger surprisingly offers them a piece of a huge crime he's planning-- the robbery of Fort Knox! Combining forces with a cadre of America's biggest gangsters, he ALMOST pulls it off (along with the murder of 60,000 people). After, Bond winds up a prisoner again, en route to Russia-- for on top of everything else, Goldfinger also helps finance SMERSH.
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