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James Bond 007: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Graphic Novel) by Ian Fleming
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James Bond 007: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Graphic Novel)

by Ian Fleming

Series: James Bond Graphic Novels (3)

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A wonderful narrative flow that does not get impacted in the 3-panel daily-strip telling. Gammidge and McClusky have definitely made this Fleming story their own and it is expertly brought to life. A poignant and heartbreaking story that finally reaches a conclusion in the second strip collected in this book - You Only Live Twice. A great adaptation! ( )
  savageknight | Mar 15, 2009 |
Year - 1963
Tease - In a closely guarded bastion of evil high in the Swiss Alps Ernst Stavro Blofeld, puts the finishing touches to a most fiendish plot involving ten beautiful and ingenuous girls . . . to a most diabolical plot for murder on a mass scale. Only one man can stop him and that man is Blofeld's archenemy - secret agent James Bond.
Villain - Ernst Stavro Blofeld, returns from the Thunderball caper and has lost a great deal of weight. He weighed 280 pounds in Thunderball and now weighs 168 pounds. His hair is silvery white and his right nostril has been eaten away by what looks like tertiary syphilis. He wears dark green-tinted contact lenses. But despite the changes, he is still an evil genius capable of bringing destruction on those he hates. In this case, England.
Bond-Girl - La Comtesse Teresa di Vicenzo or Tracy, has golden hair that reaches her shoulders, blue eyes and shocking pink lips. She is suffering from depression when Bond meets her due to a broken marriage and the death of her daughter to spinal meningitis. After meeting Bond, she finds new meaning in her life and even saves Bond from Blofeld's men.
Minor Characters - Marc-Ange Draco, M, Irma Bunt
Plot - Infecting England with biological warfare.
Highlights - Opening beach scene and casino, meeting Blofeld at his mountain hideout Piz Gloria, ski chase, final battle at Piz Gloria and the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Bond.
Opening Sentence - It was one of those Septembers when it seemed that the summer would never end.
Trivia - Originally titled The Belles From Hell.
Source -- www.shatterhand007.com
  rajendran | May 27, 2006 |
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