James Bond 007 #[3]
In "The Spy Who Loved Me," a revived S.P.E.C.T.R.E. targets an RAF pilot with a dangerous blackmail scheme, while Bond, en route to C.I.A. HQ, intervenes to save a woman trapped in a remote motel under threat of arson. Written by Ian Fleming and Jim Lawrence, with art, inks, and letters by Yaroslav Horak, this 1989 Titan issue blends Cold War intrigue with high-stakes action. Kyle Baker’s cover captures the tension with a sharp, stylized portrayal of Bond’s next mission.
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A revived S.P.E.C.T.R.E. tries to blackmail an RAF pilot into passing on secret info about the "Ghosthawk" stealth plane; later, en route to C.I.A. HQ, Bond rescues a girl from a remote motel who's being terrorized by a pair of thugs hired to torch the place for insurance money (with her in it).
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