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: Recent graphic novels like 007 #1 by Marco Finnegan are praised for their noir/detective aesthetic, which focuses on Bond being manipulated by enemies rather than just following clues.
“Don't care what the critics or fans say, this (The Man with the Golden Gun) is infinitely better than Live and Let Die! This is just a good, fun movie.” YouTube · Heavy Spoilers · 4 months ago 007.jpg
: Ana de Armas’s brief turn as Paloma is widely cited as a highlight, with many reviewers calling for a character spin-off. : Recent graphic novels like 007 #1 by
: Critics from Roger Ebert describe it as an "epic" finale that balances the franchise's traditional action with deep personal stakes for Bond. : Critics from Roger Ebert describe it as
: While the on-disc content is praised, some collectors have expressed disappointment with standard edition packaging, often preferring the more premium Steelbook designs. The Craig Finale: No Time to Die
“The comic feels a bit more like a noir/detective story... making a rather intriguing mix of style and story that works so well.” Graphic Policy · 3 years ago
As the 25th official film, No Time to Die serves as a definitive, if polarizing, ending to Daniel Craig's 15-year tenure.