Since 2005, readers have traveled the world with a young man whose inquisitive mind, determination, and thirst for adventure would set him on a course for greatness. Now, see Young Bond in action for the very first time.
There’s something slithering in the dark waters around a Scottish castle. Something that must be kept secret. Something deadly.
One man with a thirst for power will use it, whatever the cost.
One boy stands in the way.
His name is Bond. James Bond.
SilverFin: The Graphic Novel (A James Bond Adventure) (Young Bond)
Editor reviews
How It All Began
His name is Bond. James Bond. Only he's not yet double oh seven, shaken-martini drinker and Q-gadget wrecker. As this story begins, James is just a boy, just starting at Eton, just finding his way -- and he really isn't all that good at anything yet. He's not the fastest, strongest or smartest -- and he's not sure where he fits in.
What he does have, however, is courage, and what this graphic novel version of the first Young Bond book shows, is that courage is perhaps the true source of all James Bond's many talents.
The story is interesting enough, and fairly worthy of a Bond tale -- evil scientist scheming to produce master race sort of thing. What I found interesting, however, is the same thing I like about all this sort of parallel literature (think Wide Sargasso Sea, or Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, or Wicked, is the deeper exploration of a character, the granting of a life that breaks the confines of the original.
And James Bond has always been a bit of a rule-breaker, so in his case, this seems particularly apt. This is a fun, light read -- and while I like graphic novels, I think I might seek out the original. I sometimes wanted a few more words.
Graphic novel makes for a quick read





























