By Mark Martinez; with additions by Kimberly Last
Acknowledgements:My thanks to these folks for their contributions and informative posts: Mark Berry, Neal Alhadeff, Robert Leong, Bryan Krofchok, David Muir Petersen, Jonathan Van Gieson
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Blitz Weasel Studios
The Blonde Avenger
March 1996.
Writer: R.A. Jones; Artist: F.M. Butler
Contains "The Spying Game" featuring Jayne Blond, Ms. Momoney, Auntie M, Ernst T. Blojob and SPHINCTRE.[British] Classics Illustrated
Doctor No
#158A 1963
Movie adaptation. Also published in Greek and Swedish editions.Cottonwood Graphics
Rick O'Shay, Hipshot and Me
1990
Collection of western comic strips by writer/artist Stan Lynde. The Rick O'Shay strip was syndicated by the Chicago Tribune and ran from 2/15/1967 to 5/21/1967. A Sean Connery look-alike, James Bounder, Agent 006 7/8, appeared in the strip. Bounder works for O, whose secretary is Miss Legal Tender.European Detective
Doctor No
#6 1963?
Reprint of British Classics Illustrated #158A with a different cover.DC Comics
Showcase Presents Doctor No by Ian Fleming
Showcase #43 Mar/April 1963
Artist: Norman Nodel
The first American comic book to feature James Bond. Originally drawn for the Classics Illustrated series but the company suspended publishing. Published as part of the British Classics Illustrated series (#158A) and the European Detective series (#6). Reprinted in DC's Showcase series to take advantage of the new James Bond movie. The story was censored, deleting all racial skin color and dialogue thought to be demeaning. This is also the first DC Silver Age movie adaptation. The illustrated cover is different from previous editions and features Doctor No in a radiation bubble suit holding a gun on Bond, who is at the controls of the jamming station. The inside front cover has photos from the film. The inside back cover has brief biographies of Bond and Fleming. The 32-page comic follows the movie script and most of the characters are drawn to resemble their screen counterparts.L.E.G.I.O.N. 94 Annual
#5 1994
Contains "The man from L.E.G.I.O.N. 007", 007 spoof.Animaniacs
Writer: Charlie Howell; Artists: Neal Sternecky, Scott McRae
#14 Jun 1996
Contains "A spy on the wall", pp. 1-16, featuring James Bomb, Agent 007 7/8, teaming up with Yakko, Wakko, and Dot -- Agents X, Y, and Z.Diamond Comics
007 James Bond
Published in New Delhi, India, in English.; Artist and writer unknown.
- #29 December 1994, "The Mystery of Box"
- #30 January 1995, "Deathmask"
Dark Horse Comics/Acme Press
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Serpent's Tooth
Writer: Doug Moench; Cover: Paul Gulacy
3 issues published in prestige format.
- #1 July 1992
While on the trail of a missing British nuclear submarine, 009 disappears. Bond picks up where 009 left off, investigating a wealthy geneticist with a reptilian appearance known as Indigo. Bond visits Indigo's business under the pretext of looking for a job and finds mind-conditioned employees and some interesting blood samples. After Bond's narrow escape from the building, Indigo accelerates his plans and feeds his pet dinosaur.- #2 Aug 1992 Part II: Blooded in Eden
Bond tracks Indigo to a remote region of Peru where young girls have been frequently abducted for the past ten years. Indigo reveals his plans to trigger a nuclear catastrophe with warheads taken from a British nuclear submarine, changing the world's surface for his genetically altered creations. After dis; Covering the location of Indigo's lair, Bond must cope with a predatory dinosaur. Indigo activates a dome which encloses his jungle temple, then moves into the ocean on tractor treads.- #3 February 1993 Part III: Mass Extinction
Bond battles Indigo's private army under the dome while his backup troops battle Indigo's armed escort on the ocean's surface. Bond finds unexpected allies (including a genetically altered 009) and prevents another megalomaniac from destroying the world.James Bond 007: Serpent's Tooth
December 1994
Trade paperback collection of the 3-issue series.A Silent Armageddon
Writer: Simon Jowett; Cover: John M. Burns
- #1 March 1993
Altered targeting codes at an American missle base herald the appearance of Cerberus, an organization with 3 heads: espionage, extortion, and enforcement. Ten years later, Eddie, a junkie hacker discovers a worm capable of breaking into any computer security system. He pays of his supplier with information uncovered by the worm, whom he has named Omega. Eddie also discovers a British artificial intelligence project which could spell trouble, so his boss orders the death of everyone involved. Cerberus does the killing, but also comes for Eddie and Omega. Only one reseracher survives, a 13-year old math prodigy named Terri Li. Bond is assigned to protect her. Terri has an online friend named Omega.- #2 May 1993
Cerberus makes plans to infiltrate Opti-Net, a global computer network, but they need Omega to do the job. Bond doesn't get along with Terri so Jessica Penrose, a beautiful American cyberneticist is brought in to try and get Terri to open up. Bond discover's Terri's copy of Omega on a CD and finally convinces her to help find out why Omega was created. In New York, Terri jacks into the net while a Cerberus team comes looking for her. The Cerberus team is led by a man named Klebb, who has a score to settle with Bond, and Jessica is working with him.- #3 [cancelled by publisher]
A deadly computer virus demonstrates its lethal potential through automated teller machines, hospital equipment, and prison cell locks in New York City. Bond and Terri must find out if Omega is to blame for the mayhem, but Klebb is out to kill Bond.- #4 [cancelled by publisher]
Bond attacks the heart of Cerberus' operation, deep beneath the streets of Hong Kong's Hidden City. He must destroy Omega before Cerberus can use it to destroy the world. His only allies are a band of untrustworthy mercenaries and Terri.Shattered Helix
Writer: Simon Jowett; Artist: David Jackson; Cover: David Lloyd
2-issue series.
- #1 June 1994 Chapter I, "The Greenhouse Effect"
Smarting from their last defeat (presumably in the unpublished issues of "A Silent Armageddon"), Cerberus now threatens the Ark, an enclosed biosphere, so Bond and US military forces arrive to protect the project. Cerberus agents break into the Ark and kidnap Boyce, one of the project scientists, who previously worked on a CIA biowarfare project. The CIA developed an uncontrollable mutagen, the project was abandoned, and the secret Antarctic laboratory was sealed. Cerberus wants Boyce to deliver the mutagen. Bond convinces Serena, daughter of a famous Antarctic explorer to help him beat Cerberus to the lab.- #2 July 1994 Chapter II, "A Cold Day in Hell"
Cerberus arrives at the secret CIA biowarfare lab first. After suffering many casualties, Bond and his team reach the lab and prepare to destroy it. However, Serena and Bond are captured and taken into the lab. Boyce decides to sacrifice himself and releases the mutagen inside the lab, killing his captors. Bond must face the last surviving Cerberus henchman, a biologically altered and armored man, before finally destroying the lab.The Quasimodo Gambit
Writer: Don McGregor; Artist: Gary Caldwell; Cover: Christopher Moeller
3-issue series.
- #1 January 1995
Arms dealer Jefferson Rifle makes a deal with Elias Hazelwood and his deadly disciple, Maximillian "Quasimodo" Steele. Bond and Nebula Valentine try to stop Rifle and learn what Haxelwood is planning.- #2 February 1995
Bond finds himself caught in a bloody nightmare deep in the Georgia swamps as he tracks Quasimodo and other Disciples of the Heavenly Way.- #3 March 1995
In New York, Quasimodo has found the Truth and stands prepared to destroy everyone who gets in his way, including Bond.Dark Horse Comics (color anthology series)
Light of My Death
Writer: Das Petrou; Artist: John Watkiss
4-issue series.
- #8 March 1993 Part 1
Two men meet in the French Alps and get on a tramway car. A beam of light cuts the cable and they plummet to their deaths. In London, Bond is briefed on the incident and packs his bags for Lyons, France.- #9 April 1993 Part 2
Bond travels to the murder site and is chased by the opposition. Tatiana RomaNovembera arrives just in time to get him out of a tight spot.- #10 May 1993 Part 3 (007; Cover by John Watkiss)
In Cairo, a conference of non-aligned nations begins. Following a lead to Hong Kong, Bond learns that SPECTRE's man with the light, a laser weapon, has something planned for the Cairo conference.- #11 July 1993 Part 4
In Cairo, Bond and Tatiana play out a ruse to flush the laser killer out into the open. Bond kills the assassin, but SPECTRE is still in business.Minute of Midnight
Writer: Doug Moench; Cover: Russ Heath
This was the last issue of Dark Horse Comics, but the end of the story implies that there may be more Bond to come from Dark Horse. This comic is a flip-book, with an Alien vs. Predator story on the flip side.
- #25 September 1994
Part One: Operation Miasma
Posing as a skid-row bum, Bond overhears Lexis outlining a plan for worldwide nuclear blackmail and terrorism. The CIA asks Bond to hand-carry details of the plan back to London.
Part 2: Freefall
Aboard a CIA plane, Bond is attacked by his CIA escort and must fight for his life in freefall.
Part 3: Business at Hand
A fellow Secret Service agent meets Bond in London and accepts delivery of the CIA information. Bond is assigned the task assassinating Lexis, which he does with dispatch. M is in France for a conference so Bond reports to Bill Tanner. Meanwhile, Redditch, the agent who greeted Bond, finalizes preparations for M's abduction.Eclipse Comics/Acme Press
Permission to Die
Writer/Artist: Mike Grell
3 issues published in Prestige format.
- #1 1989
Bond is sent behind the Iron Curtain to Hungary, to bring out the niece of a reclusive scientist, in exchange for plans to a new, economical satellite launch system. Bond's contact is one of Kerim Bey's many progeny.
- #2 1989
Bond uses Little Nellie's cousin to fly Edaine Gayla to safety, but the mini-copter is damaged in battle with an attack helicopter. Forced to make their way to the border on foot, Bond and Edaine are tracked by an assassin. Bond gets Edaine across the border and leaves an explosive surprise for the assassin.
- #3 1991
Bond delivers Edaine to her uncle, Dr. Widziardlo, in Idaho, but neither the doctor nor his niece are what they appear to be. The launch system Bond has come to collect is operational and intended for a gruesome warning lesson in support of world peace. A beautiful backwoods guide helps Bond prevent a nuclear disaster.James Bond 007: Permission to Die 1989, 1991, 1992
Trade paperback collection of the 3-issue series.Licence to Kill 1989
Writer: Mike Grell Writer: Richard Ashford Artist: Mike Grell, Chuck Austen; Artist: Tom Yeates, Stan Woch
Movie adaptation published in oversize hardcover and trade paperback editions. Cover photo and color photos from the movie. There may also be a limited edition hardcover. Also published in Belgian and German editions.Eclipse Extra (4-page promotional flyer in comic book format)
- #49 January 1989
Advertises Permission to Die #1 with a Bond; Cover by Grell.- #54 Jun 1989
Advertises License to Kill graphic album.- #55 July 1989
Advertises License to Kill limited hardcover graphic album.Marvel Comics
Crazy
- #? 1973 Laff and let die
pp. 82-87- #2 February 1974 Live And Let Spy
Writer: Stu Schwartzberg Writer: Roy Thomas ; Artist: John Buscema; Artist: The Crusty Bunkers
pp. 40-47
Marvel/Grandreams (UK)
James Bond 007 Octopussy Special
Reprints Marvel movie adaptation. Oversized hardcover with photos. 1983. ISBN 0-86227-144-4Marvel Super Special (magazine format movie adaptations)
For Your Eyes Only
#19 1981
Cover: Howard Chaykin
Color photos from the movie and behind the scenes information.Octopussy
#26 1983
Writer: Steve Moore; Artist: Paul Neary
B&W photos from the movie and behind the scenes information. Also published as an oversized hardcover, possibly a UK publication.Marvel Illustrated Books (mass-market paperbacks)
For Your Eyes Only
#02140 Jun 1981
Reprint of Marvel movie adaptation. ISBN 0-9604146-4-9.For Your Eyes Only
Writer: Larry Hama; Artist: Howard Chaykin; Artist: Vince Coletta
Reprint of Marvel movie adaptation in comic book format.
- #1 Oct 1981
- #2 November 1981
James Bond, Jr.
Writers: Cal Hamilton, Dan Abnett; Artists: Mario Capaldi, Colin Fawcett, Adolfo Buylla, Bambos Georgioli
Based on an animated televison series featuring 007's nephew.
- #1 January 1992 The beginning
- #2 February 1992 The Eiffel missle
- #3 March 1992 Earth-cracker
- #4 April 1992 Plunder down under
- #5 May 1992 Dance of the torreadors
- #6 Jun 1992 The gilt complex
- #7 July 1992 Sure as eggs is eggs
- #8 Aug 1992 Wave goodbye to the USA
- #9 September 1992 Absolute zero
- #10 Oct 1992 Friends like these
- #11 November 1992 Indian summer
- #12 December 1992 Homeward bound
Personality Comics
Secret Agents
B&W illustrated biographies published in regular and limited editions. The limited editions are signed and numbered by the artist, and may also contain trading cards.#1 November 1991 Sean Connery
Writer: Gina Matthews; Artist: Delmo Walters; Cover: John Ward#2 December 1991 Roger Moore
Artist: Delmo Walters; Cover: John Ward#3 January 1992 Timothy Dalton
Artist: Delmo Walters; Cover: John WardSPIES Comics
Illustrated biographies.
Secret Agents #0 1994 George Lazenby
Writer: Charles V. Helfenstein; Artist: Delmo Walters
Photo; Covers, front and back. Limited to 100 copies, signed by Helfenstein.SPIES Comics #1 November 1995 Pierce Brosnan
Writer: Charles V. Helfenstein; Artist: Delmo Walters, with help from Kimberly Last
Photo; Covers, front and back. Limited to 150 copies signed by Helfenstein.Studio Chikara
The Barbi Twins Ashcan
Writer: Rob Conte; Artist: David Lanphear; Cover: Matt Haley; Cover: Larry Welch
Contains the original 4-page version of "Prelude to a Mission" which was published before Topps purchased the license. Cameo appearance by an elderly James Bond in bondage.Topps Comics
The Barbi Twins Adventures
Writer: Rob Conte; Artist: Matt Haley; Artist: Tom Simmons; Cover: Steve Fastner; Cover: Rich Larson
#1 July 1995 "Prelude to a Mission"
Cameo appearance by an elderly James Bond in bondage.GoldenEye
Double O Issue. Special James Bond Convention Limited Edition Preview. 1995.![]()
GoldenEye
Writer: Don McGregor; Artist: Claude St. Aubin; Artist: Rick Magyar; Cover: Brian Stelfreeze
3-issue movie adaptation.
- #1 January 1996
Bond and a partner infiltrate a secret Soviet nerve gas facility. When his partner is captured, 007 must decide whether or not to complete the mission. Several years later, Bond is assigned another mission.- #2 [cancelled by publisher]
Bond must destroy GoldenEye, a first-strike satellite weapon, after he discovers who stole it. He also encounters Xenia, the assassin with passionate thighs of death.- #3 [cancelled by publisher]
Bond discovers the secret location of the GoldenEye satellite and battles Xenia to prevent it from being activated.Now Comics
Married With Children
#? February 1994
Contains "Double-OH-Bundy", 007 spoof.Play Value Books
James Bond 007 Adventure Storybook (children's comic)
- Storm Bringer, 1985
- Blackclaw's Doomsday Plot, 1985
The James Bond 007 Fan Club
The Illustrated James Bond, 007
- Diamonds Are Forever (Aug 1959-January 1960)
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLusky- From Russia With Love (February 1960-May 1960)
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLusky- Doctor No (May 1960-Oct 1960)
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLuskyUS trade paperback reprint of Daily Express comic strips. Introduction by Richard Schenkman. Cover art by Tom Sciacca and Rich Buckler. February 1981.
Titan Books: Reprints of Daily Express Comic strips
1987-1990
The Living Daylights
- The Living Daylights (September 1966-November 1966)
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak; Cover: Dave McKean ?- The Man With The Golden Gun (January 1966-September 1966)
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak.UK trade paperback reprints of Daily Express comic strips. Introduction by Austin Newfield. Jun 1987.
Octopussy
- Octopussy (November 1966-May 1967)
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak; Cover: Dave McKean ?- The Hildebrand Rarity (May 1967-December 1967)
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav HorakIntroduction by Graham Rye and David Thorpe. Contains a checklist of Bond comic strips in UK and other newspapers. March 1988.
The Spy Who Loved Me
- The Spy Who Loved Me (December 1967-Oct 1968)
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak; Cover: Kyle BakerIntroduction by Mike Grell. Jun 1989.
Casino Royale
- Casino Royale (July 1958-December 1958)
Writer: Anthony Hern; Artist: John McLusky; Cover: Paul Johnson- Live and Let Die (December 1958-March 1959)
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLuskyIntroduction by Anthony Hern. Contains "The Complete James Bond Syndicated Newspaper Strip Checklist". July 1990.
2004-2008 reissues James Bond Graphic Novels
- The Man With The Golden Gun
- The Man With The Golden Gun
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak; Cover: Yaroslav Horak- The Living Daylights
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav HorakIntroduced by Lucy Fleming. Includes The Living Daylights. Published February 2004. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Octopussy
- Octopussy
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak; Cover: Yaroslav Horak- The Hildebrand Rarity
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav HorakIntroduced by Maud Adams. Includes The Hildebrand Rarity. Published May 2004. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLusky; Cover: John McLusky
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- You Only Live Twice
Introduced by George Lazenby. Published September 2004. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Goldfinger
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLusky; Cover: John McLusky
- Goldfinger
- Risico
- From A View To A Kill
- For Your Eyes Only
- Thunderball
Introduced by Shirley Eaton. Includes Risico, From A View To A Kill, For Your Eyes Only and Thunderball. Published November 2004. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
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- Casino Royale
- Casino Royale
Writer: Anthony Hern; Artist: John McLusky- Live and Let Die
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLuskyIntroduced by Roger Moore. Includes Casino Royale, Live and Let Die and Moonraker. Published February 2005. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Dr No
Writer: Henry Gammidge; Artist: John McLusky; Cover: John McLusky
- Dr No
- Diamonds Are Forever
- From Russia, With Love
Introduced by Eunice Gayson (Sylvia Trench). Includes Diamonds Are Forever and From Russia, With Love. Published May 2005. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- The Spy Who Loved Me
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak
- The Spy Who Loved Me
- The Harpies
Introduced by Caroline Munro. Published August 2005. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Colonel Sun (story by Kingsley Amis, writing as Robert Markham)
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak
- Colonel Sun
- A River of Death
Introduced by Britt Eklund (from The Man With the Golden Gun). Includes River of Death. Published May 2006. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- The Golden Ghost
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak
- The Golden Ghost
- Fear Face
- Double Jeopardy
- Star Fire
Introduced by Richard Kiel (Jaws). Includes Fear Face, Double Jeopardy, & Star Fire. Published October 2006. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Trouble Spot
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav HorakIntroduced by Martine Beswicke (from From Russia With Love). Includes Isle of Condors, The League of Vampires & Die With My Boots On. Published January 2007. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- The Phoenix Project
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav HorakIntroduced by Tania Mallet (from Goldfinger). Includes The Black Ruby Caper, Til Death Do Us Part & The Torch-Time Affair. Published May 2007. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Shark Bait
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav HorakIntroduced by Caroline Bliss. Published January 2008. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Death Wing
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav Horak, Harry NorthIntroduced by Madeline Smith (from the film Live and Let Die). Published September 2007. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
- Paradise Plot
Writer: Jim Lawrence; Artist: Yaroslav HorakPublished July 2008. Order from Amazon.com or Amazon UK.
Unknown publisher (Finland)
James Bond Agent 007 #1
- Operation Big Mama (not listed in strip checklist)
James Bond Agent 007 #2
- Doomcrack (February 1981-Aug 1981)
Writer: James Lawrence; Artist: Harry NorthTrade paperback reprints of London Daily Star comic strips. Language unknown. Both titles published in 1991.
Unknown publisher (Norway)
Comic adaptations of Bond films. Titles not known. Language unknown.
Unknown publisher (Japan, Hong Kong?)
Monthly manga-style series with Bond's features drawn to resemble Golgo 13, a Japanese comic character. Titles not known. Language unknown. Mid-1960s.
World Publishing (UK)
Oversize hardcovers, typically containing text, photos, and comics. I haven't seen these books and can't verify that they have comics. There may be more annuals than those listed here.
The James Bond 007 Annual
- 6 comic stories, 1965.
- 6 comic stories, 1967.
- One comic story, Live and Let Die, 1968.
EC Publications
Mad Magazine
- #94 April 1965 007 - A MAD Musical pp. 7-12
- #165 March 1974 8 "James Bomb" Bomb Movies
Dr No-No, From Russia With Lunacy, Goldfinger Bowl, Thunderblahh, You Only Live Nice, On His Majesty's Secret Shamus, Dollars are Forever, Live and Let Suffer
Writer: Arnie Kogen; Artist: Mort Drucker
pp. 4-8- #199 Jun 1978 The Spy Who Glubbed Me
Writer: Dick de Bartolo; Artist: Mort Drucker
pp. 4-10- #213 March 1980 00$ Moneyraker
Writer: Stan Hart; Artist: Harry North, Esq.
pp. 4-11- #229 March 1982 For Her Thighs Only
Writer: Arnie Kogen; Artist: Mort Drucker
pp. 4-10- #248 July 1984 Remington Steal
Pierce Brosnan, before Bond
Writer: Lou Silverstone; Artist: Angelo Torres
pp. 15-20- #340 Oct/November 1995 If James Bond Were Updated for the Politically-Correct '90s
Pierce Brosnan as the new, PC Bond.
Writer: Mike Snider; Artist: Angelo Torres
pp. 44-48- #353 Jan. 1997 Pierce Brosnan in Mars Attacks!
Writer: Stan Hart; Artist: Angelo Torres
pp. 4-9- #365 Jan. 1998 James Bond Villains' Pet Peeves
Writer: Desmond Devlin; Artist: Drew FriedmanMad Super Special
- #27 1978 8 "James Bomb" Bomb Movies (reprint)
Globe Communications
Cracked magazine
- #? date? The Beatles meet James Bond
- #? 1977 The spy who snubbed me
Artist: John Severin, pp. 4-9- #? 1979 Moonwrecker (pp. 33-39)
- #? date? A Cracked look at 007
Writer: Mort Todd ; Artist: John Severin (pp. 55-57)- #306 March 1996 007-Plasticeye.
Writer: Lou Silverstone; Artist: Walter Brogan (pp. 43-39)
- Collectors edition April 2000 007's Latest Supercool Spy Gadgets
Writer: Barry Zeger ; Artist: Pete Fitzgerald (pp. 46-48)- #342March 2002, "The World is Not Enough" starring Homer Simpson as James Bond.
Writer: Lou Silverstone ; Artist: Wally Bragan (pp. 22-24)Super Cracked
- #? date? Moonraker
- #3 Winter 1989
Traitors Of The Lost Ark [brief appearance by Roger Moore] (p. 5)
The Moon Ate A Big Pink Kumquat [captions to Bond film stills] (pp. 12-13)
The Real Secrets Behind Agent 0007 (pp. 28-31)
Fhive For The Fhun It! [more captions] (p. 69)
007 Devices That Bombed [Writer: Eel O'Brian; Artist: Rob Orzechowski] (pp. 96-99)
Bond-in-Training Section
Remington Steele
- Mad #248, July 1984 Remington Steal
Writer: Lou Silverstone; Artist: Angelo Torres
pp. 15-20- Bananas #69, December 1983, "Remington Squeele"
Writer: Jovial Bob Stine; Artist: Samuel B. Whitehead
References
Benton, Mike. Crime Comics: The Illustrated History (The Taylor History of Comics #5).
Comics Interview #69. Fictioneer Books, 1989.
Interviews with Jim Lawrence and Mike Grell. Contains a list of 007 publications, "Interesting Parties: An Informal Guide for Readers Interested in James Bond".Comic Book Checklist & Price Guide
Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide
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| Note: In the book The Bond Files by Andy Lane and Paul Simpson, there is a 70+ page section devoted to the Bond comics. Also 007 Magazine (issue 34, 1998) has a 22-page spread (with lots of reproductions) on "The Illustrated James Bond". |
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