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James Bond: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
By (Author) Ian Fleming
By (author) Henry Gammidge
Illustrated by John McCluskey
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
30th November 2004
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Espionage and spy thriller
741.5941
Paperback
128
Width 221mm, Height 296mm, Spine 11mm
595g
The legend continues! Titan Books presents the further adventures of the world's greatest secret agent, in this third instalment of a classic action series! After spending over a year on a fruitless search for Ernst Stavro Blofeld and his sinister organisation, Spectre, Bond decides he's had enough and pens his letter of resignation! Before he can deliver it, however, fate smiles on him once more and it's not long before he has ingratiated himself with the Corsican Mafia, managed to get back on Blofeld's trail and got involved with a beautiful woman...This new edition also features an exclusive introduction by OHMSS Bond star, George Lazenby, and background material created solely for this series.
Essex Chronicle, September 2004, by Matt Adams: " Closer to the origina n ovels than the diluted movie version, this digitally remastered story is ably illustrated by Henry Gammidge and John McLusky..."; Crime Time 42: " Titan continues to put lovers of the intelligent, adult strip in it's debt with these reprints..."
Ian Fleming is the world-famous novelist and creator of James Bond. Henry Gammidge worked in close collaboration with artist John McClusky - the pair adapted eleven of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. John McClusky was originally a Second World War artist for Bomber Command. As well as the Bond adaptations, McClusky also drew comic strips for various publications, featuring the likes of Laurel & Hardy and Pink Panther.