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Issue: James Bond 007 #[9]
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Publisher: FlagTitan
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Volume: 1
Pages: 124
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Price: $17.95 USD
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Content Items: 14 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): James Page
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Publication Type: Trade Paperback
Color: black and white
Dimensions: 8.75 inches x 11.5 inches (21.6 centimeters x 29.2 centimeters)
Paper Stock: glossy cover; matte interior
Binding: squarebound; trade paperback
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series
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The Golden Ghost

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Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
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Biting Back

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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Richard Kiel
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Introduction by actor Richard Kiel, who played Jaws in the films The Spy Who Loved Me (Eon Productions; United Artists; 1977) and Moonraker (MGM, 1979).
James Bond's Cars

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James Page; John Gardner (quotations)
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Discusses cars used by 007 in the books from 1953-1999. Includes interview quotes from writer John Gardner, who wrote the "continuation" novels from 1981-1995.
The Golden Ghost

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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James Page
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The Golden Ghost

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Madama Spectra; James Bond; Bill Tanner; M; Miss Moneypenny; Kapski (SPECTRE); Bridget Penwyn ("The Cornish Witch"); Felix Ignace Bruhl (promoter); Captain Arno Kane (pilot); Velvet Lee (stewardess); Regan (thug); Sutton (co-pilot); Slater (thug)
Madame Spectra tries to sell MI-6 information, but her agent is killed before the exchange can be made. However, a popular psychic's prediction tips Bond that the info concerned the maiden flight of a new dirigible, "The Golden Ghost". Felix Bruhl, main promoter of the project (and former associate of the late Ernst Blofeld) plots a hijacking in order to ransom the crowd of bigwigs onboard for 20 million pounds! He also tries to have Bond keelhauled thru shark-infested waters (shades of LIVE AND LET DIE), but Bond escapes and metes out justice to Bruhl & his thugs.
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from The Daily Express daily (Express Newspapers) 1970-08-21 - 1971-01-16
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Story #22. Jim Lawrence's 3rd original storyline. The fight in the galley is very similar to a sequence in the later film, The Living Daylights (Eon Productions; United Artists, 1987).
Fear Face

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Page
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Fear Face

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Fred Palmer; Sandra Simon (stripper); Belinda Thorsen (alias Briony Thorne, Agent 0013, suspected traitor); M; Bill Tanner (Chief of Staff); James Bond; Miss Moneypenny; Sir William Magnus (Magnus Mining Ltd.); Ferenc Kress (head of spy network); Derek (Fleet Street reporter); Ivor Lambert (consulting engineer); Inspector Craig (Special Branch);
Suspected traitor Briony Thorne returns to England, and tries to convince Bond she was kidnapped & framed by a foreign spy network. Risking his career, her info leads Bond to a complicated scheme involving a mining industrialist, an expert in robotics, a faked robbery, several double-crosses and a walking mechanical killer.
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from The Daily Express daily (Express Newspapers) 1971-01-18 - 1971-04-20
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Story #23. Story contains elements similar to a pair of The Avengers (ITV/ABC/Thames, 1961 series) episodes, "The Cybernauts" (16 October 1965) and "Return Of The Cybernauts" (30 September 1967).
Double Jeopardy

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Page
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Double Jeopardy

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Dr. Cyrus Harding (Manhattan Museum Of Art); Chief Foley (Museum Security); Lady Cynthia Winter; M'sieu Aristide Brizaud (Brizaud Chemicals); James Bond; Bill Tanner (Chief of Staff); Sir John Winter (Ministry of Defence); M; Pujar (SPECTRE); Mister K (alias Fritz Kamura, Chinese Intelligence); Hassan Murad (MI-6, Morocco); Lalla Sadub (nurse); Dr. Tatianu (alias Nicolai Basilescu, plastic surgeon); Martin Lewis (U.S. Defence Secretary): Hamid (thug); Sir Hamish Weston (British observer)
A series of blackmailings and murders involving surgically created doubles leads Bond to a SPECTRE plot to sabotage a US-Russian peace conference.
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from The Daily Express daily (Express Newspapers) 1971-04-21 - 1971-08-28
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Story #24. The hang-glider sequence is almost identical to the one used 2 years later in the film Live and Let Die (MGM, 1973), while the plot involving doubles (a popular idea used in countless series, including several episodes of The Avengers [ITV/ABC/Thames, 1961 series]) was later used in the Raymond Benson 007 novel Doubleshot (Putnam Adult, 2000).
Star Fire

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Page
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Star Fire

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Sir Robert Wullam (Colonel, Wessex Fusiliers, retired); Sergeant-Major Corley; "Lord Astro" (leader, hippie cult); Jennifer Wullam (cult member); Luke Quantrill (design engineer); Donald Reitz McGrath (CIA); Perelli (CIA); Bill Tanner (Chief of Staff); James Bond; Miss Moneypenny; Professor Alfred Corbet; M; Victor Strawn (Rex Industries); Dave (chauffeur); Alan Quantrill; Judy Quantrill; M'Sieu Dutard; Roche (SPECTRE)
Bond investigates another complex mystery involving a cult leader's predictions of death, a series of murders committed by remote-control "fireballs", personal revenge and a SPECTRE plot to get ahold of the plans for a top-secret airplane.
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from The Daily Express daily (Express Newspapers) 1971-08-30 - 1971-12-24
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Story #25. This story marks the last appearance of S.P.E.C.T.R.E. in the strip until "Doomcrack", 10 years later. The remote-control toy plane was a gadget previously used in The Avengers (ITV/ABC/Thames, 1961 series) episode "Two's a Crowd" (18 December 1965), while the pen used as a homing beacon was used in "The Cybernauts" (16 October 1965).
The Complete James Bond Syndicated Newspaper Checklist

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typeset
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covers 1958-1983
Nobody Does It Better...

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Promotional advertisement for Titan Books' 007 collections.
James Bond 007 Will Return...

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espionage
James Bond 007
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Promotional advertisement for James Bond 007 (Titan, 2004 Series) #[10] Trouble Spot (September 2006), "coming soon".

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