
This graphic novel adapts Charlie Higson's "SilverFin," the first book in the Young Bond series, introducing readers to James Bond as a 13-year-old attending Eton College. During his Easter holidays in Scotland, James stumbles upon a nefarious scheme by Lord Randolph Hellebore to create supersoldiers using a dangerous serum, dumping toxic waste into a loch and mutating its eels. The story is packed with mystery, adventure, and elements of good versus evil, exploring themes of bravery, justice, and the early development of Bond's iconic character. It's suitable for readers aged 8-12 who enjoy spy stories and action-packed graphic novels, offering a compelling origin story for the legendary spy.
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.