• 9 External links. Toggle the table of contents. James Bond (literary character). 34 languages.
  • The James Bond Literary Wiki is a chronicle of all 007's literary adventures from 1953's Casino Royale to the latest addition to the canon, 2018's Forever and a Day.
  • Ian Fleming's Agent 007: The Literary James Bond. ... In character, James Bond differs from the cinematic persona.
  • Ian Fleming’s commissioned drawing of James Bond. Secret agent James Bond, code number 007 with a license to kill, is a British spy and assassin for MI6.
  • He was regarded as a womaniser. Even, Popov himself mentioned that the character of James Bond got inspiration from his personality.
  • Several of the characters who interpreted were literary, as the one that brought him the most fame: James Bond. So this review of them is worth as a tribute.
  • The closest cinematic version of the literary James Bond’s typical suit can be found in Goldfinger when Bond (Sean Connery) goes to visit Q for his Aston Martin.
  • https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/james_bond_literary___profile.jpg. Ian Fleming's original sketch impression of James Bond.
  • James Bond is a British literary and film character. He is often depicted as a peerless spy, notorious womanizer, and masculine icon.