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Issue: James Bond 007 #[4]
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Title: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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Publisher: FlagTitan
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Indicia Publisher: Titan Books
On Sale Date: 08/23/2004
Volume: 1
Pages: 132
ISBN: 18402367449781840236743
UPC/EAN: 9781840236743
Price: $24.95 CAD
£12.99 GBP
$17.95 USD
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Content Items: 8 (2 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Paul Simpson
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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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ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE

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John McLusky
John McLusky
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Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
James Bond
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Her Majesty's Secret Servant

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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George Lazenby
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Introduction by actor George Lazenby, who played James Bond in the film ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (1969), and had a cameo as "JB" in THE RETURN OF THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.: THE 15-YEARS-LATER AFFAIR (1983).
From Doctor No to For Your Eyes Only

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Paul Simpson
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Bond In Books
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Part 3 of 6. Covers the books DOCTOR NO (1958), GOLDFINGER (1959) and FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1960). Includes a variety of covers from different editions. Because the first few Titan books in this series were published out of sequence, this article continues from OCTOPUSSY (Titan, May 2004). Continues in GOLDFINGER (Titan, November 2004).
On Her Majesty's Secret Service

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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Paul Sampson
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Includes covers of British hardcover edition (Jonathan Cape, 1963) and US paperback with art by Paul Bacon (Signet, 1963).
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Ian Fleming (story); Henry Gammidge (adaptation)
John McLusky
John McLusky
John McLusky
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
James Bond; Professor Blauenfelder (Palermo, Sicily); La Comtesse Teresa Di Vicenzo; Maurice (Casino Royale); Marc-Ange Draco (Capu, Union Corse); Mary Goodnight (Bond's secretary); Sable Basilisk (College Of Arms); Fraulein Irma Bunt; Comte Balthazar De Bleuville (alias Ernst Stavros Blofeld, head of S.P.E.C.T.R.E.); M; Bill Tanner (Chief Of Staff); Violet O'Neill (Ireland); Pearl; Ruby Windsor (Morcambe Bay, Lancashire); Shaun Campbell (MI-6 No.2, Zurich); Hammond (M's butler); Professor Leathers; Mr. Franklin (Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries); Muir (MI-6, head of Station Z, Zurich)
After a year of searching for Blofeld, Bond is disgusted and considers resigning. En route to Casino Royale, he meets Tracy, who he finds himself falling in love with despite her being severely troubled. It turns out her father, Marc-Ange Draco, is head of the French Mafia. He relates her story and asks Bond's help in her recovery. In return, he informs Bond that Blofeld is in Switzerland. Back on track, 2 months later, Bond is contacted by the College Of Arms, who tell of a mysterious "Count" trying to validate his title, who may in fact be Blofeld. Disguised as "Sir Hilary Bray", Bond travels to Piz Gloria, a former ski lodge turned into a medical clinic, where strange "treatments" are being done to a dozen beautiful English girls, all from various agricultural communities. At first Bond cannot believe "The Count" is the man he's after, but evidence piles up, until Bond flees the mountain for his life! Desperate, he's found by Tracy, who helps him escape the killers on his trail. Bond realizes how much he cares for Tracy, now feeling better, and asks her to marry him. Back in England, it's revealed that Blofeld is engaged in biological warfare! M determines he MUST be taken out, even if he can't get official approval. Bond asks Tracy's father for a "wedding present"-- and together, a squad of his best men assault Blofeld's fortress and blow it to hell-- though the man (and his assistant, Fraulein Bunt) escape. They keep tabs on Bond, and shortly after, as he & Tracy drive off to their honeymoon, they STRIKE-- killing Tracy and leaving Bond shattered.
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from THE DAILY EXPRESS (June 29, 1964-May 17, 1965)
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Story #12. Faithful adaptation of Ian Fleming's 10th 007 novel (11h book) from 1963, barring a few minor changes to fix plot holes. Although the 1969 film is the most faithful adaptation in the entire movie series, comparing it with the comic reveals how nearly every scene contained changes from the book. (In this rare instance, the film IMPROVED on the book, which was already possibly Fleming's best work.)
You Only Live Twice

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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Paul Sampson
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Includes covers of US paperbacks (Penguin, 2003) and (Signet, 1965).
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Ian Fleming (story); Henry Gammidge (adaptation)
John McLusky
John McLusky
John McLusky
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Tiger Tanaka (head of the Koan-Chosa-Kyoku, the Japanses Secret Service); M; Bill Tanner (Chief of Staff); James Bond (7777); Richard "Dikko-San" Lovelace Henderson (Australian Diplomatic Corps); Dr. Guntram Shatterhand (alias Ernst Stavros Blofeld); Frau Emmy Shatterhand (alias Irma Bunt); Mariko (bath-house); Kannushi-San (Shinto Priest of Kuro); Kissy Suzuki (ama girl, ex-movie star); Kono (guard); Kazama (torturer); Miss Moneypenny; Sebastian Shinwell (Bond's solicitor); Mary Goodnight; Lawson (MI-6)
8 months after Tracy's murder, M shakes Bond out of his depression with what he calls the "most important" mission of his life. Info from the CIA has slowed to a halt, and M wants to get his hands on "Magic 44"-- a Japanese decoding device. To do this, Bond must get into the good graces of Tiger Tanaka, head of the Japanese Secret Service. With the help of "Dikko" Henderson, Bond slowly becomes friends with Tiger, who passes on info that helps prevent the Russians from performing nuclear blackmail against England & the US. Tiger then asks a favor in exchange for the machine. A European, Dr. Shatterhand, has, with the blessing of the government, set up a botanical garden for rare plants from all over the world. However, he's stocked it with poisonous plants, man-eating fish, snakes, scorpions, spiders, effectively turning the place into a "Garden Of Death". In only 8 months' time, over 500 people have gone there to commit suicide! This is an embarrassment to the government, but as Shatterhand has broken no laws, Tiger asks Bond to go in and KILL him. Disguising Bond as a Japanese, and giving him some ninja training, Tiger takes Bond to Kuro, an "ama" island of pearl-diving girls, to recruit Kissy Suzuki, an ex-movie star who can guide Bond thru the dangerous currents. Bond discovers Shatterhand is really Blofeld-- the man who killed his wife-- but doesn't tell Tiger, as now, it's personal! Blofeld has set up his castle with the idea of blackmailing the Japanese government into paying him 10 million pounds so he'll leave! But he's also paranoid, and suspects the Japanese may be planning to stop him. Bond & Kissy sneak into the castle, but are caught. His cover blown, Bond fights Blofeld one-on-one, leading to a horrible demise for the villain. His wife, Irma Bunt, closes the outlet for a volcanic geyser, causing the entire castle and all within to be blown to smithereens. Bond & Kissy escape by balloon-- but Bond receives a head wound, and suffers amnesia. Kissy has fallen in love with Bond and doesn't want him to leave, and Tiger sends "Magic 44" to M-- along with the news of Bond's death. Mention is made of a friend of Bond who's published a series of books about him almost accurate enough to violate the Official Secrets Act. Mary Goodnight is sent to Jamaica on a new assignment. Kissy reveals to the Shinto priest that she's with child... but Bond believes he has some connection with Russia-- and goes there in search of the truth about himself.
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from THE DAILY EXPRESS (May 18, 1965-January 8, 1966)
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Story #13. Faithful adaptation of Ian Fleming's 11th 007 novel (12th book) from 1964. In this case, the comic added a more "spy"-themed motivation for the villain's actions than had appeared in the book, making the comic a severe IMPROVEMENT over the novel! Only a few characters & locations from the novel were used in the subsequent 1967 film, though the villain having advanced knowledge that the Japanese Secret Service was sending someone to find him came (unacknowledged) from the comic version.
The Complete James Bond Syndicated Newspaper Checklist

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