miércoles, 2 de septiembre de 2015

WARREN ELLIS ESCRIBE NUEVOS CÓMICS DE JAMES BOND PARA DYNAMITE

"James Bond returns to London after a mission of vengeance in Helsinki, to take up the workload of a fallen 00 agent... but something evil is moving through the back streets of the city, and sinister plans are being laid for Bond in Berlin."

El guionista advierte que su personaje tendrá todos los vicios que tiene el original de las novelas, y que ha perdido ya su contrapartida en cine:


"I've always been more interested in the Bond of the books, fascinated by the ways in which Fleming showed the toll the job took on the man, and the man himself: a little dull, a lot cruel, not quite fitting in the world, living on a high wire. 


He has all the vices that the film Bond is no longer allowed, and none of the gimmicks and showy quirks that defines the film Bond. The "real" Bond becomes more different the deeper you go into the details -- Fleming lived in the details, relished them."


He's a bourbon drinker, for instance -- he doesn't drink the Vesper after "Casino Royale," for what I would think were absurdly obvious reasons. His dress sense is different. His reluctance, and his mental and physical scar tissue, is palpable on the page. He is just so much richer. And substantially more evil.





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