James Bond 007 #[7]
In *James Bond 007* #7, titled "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 from a burning motel—where two hired thugs are staging a fatal fire. Written by Ian Fleming and Jim Lawrence, with art, inks, and letters by Yaroslav Horak, and a cover by Horak, this 2005 issue blends Cold War intrigue with high-stakes action in a story that honors the franchise’s legacy.
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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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