Dynamite Entertainment to bring James Bond 007 to Comics, Graphic Novels, and Digital Comics in 2015

Avatar image for gmanfromheck
gmanfromheck

42524

Forum Posts

259238

Wiki Points

192642

Followers

Reviews: 472

User Lists: 2

Edited By gmanfromheck

I think we can all say, "it's about time." There was a James Bond comic strip in the 60s and 70s. It'll be interesting to see how new comics will interpret him and what his appearance will be like.

No Caption Provided

Dynamite Entertainment, a leading publisher of English language comic books and graphic novels, is proud to announce their partnership with Ian Fleming Publications Ltd., (IFPL) the company that owns and administers the literary copyright of Ian Fleming’s published works, including his fourteen JamesBond books.

Under their agreement, negotiated by Jonny Geller of Curtis Brown, Dynamite has been granted worldwide rights to publish comic books, digital comics and graphic novels starring 007, Fleming’s iconic secret agent will re-live the exploits that have thrilled and captivated fans for over half a century in fresh visual adaptations of the classic Bondstories.

Moreover, Dynamite plans to create a series of brand new adventures unveiling the defining – and largely undocumented – early years of Bond’s career. These new stories will draw inspiration from the Fleming canon to explore Bond’s ‘origins’: his raw early years before he gambled with his life in the first novel, Casino Royale (1953). Some other familiar faces from the expansive 007 mythos will also make appearances in this series - criminal masterminds, hired henchmen, glamorous Bond Girls and secret service allies – alongside all-new characters.

Corinne Turner, Managing Director of Ian Fleming Publications said “It’s over sixty years since the publication ofCasino Royale, and now more than ever it’s an exciting time to be a Bond fan. We’re thrilled that 007 will be revisiting the world of comics, as Fleming’s novels have a long and successful history in this medium, ever since they began to be published as newspaper comic strips in the late fifties. Dynamite are the perfect partners to take on the challenge of continuing this legacy, and we are very much looking forward to working with them.”

“In the journey of discovering new readers for Ian Fleming’s classic Bond stories, we are delighted to be partnering with Dynamite in exploring different ways to broaden the audience. Visually and literally, James Bond will have a new face.” states Jonny Geller, Joint CEO Curtis Brown.

“Ian Fleming’s James Bond is one the best-known characters in the world, yet we know very little of his background and beginnings. The Bond villains are some of the most memorable figures in Popular culture…where did they come from? And in some cases, where did they go?" states Editor Mike Lake.

No Caption Provided

"James Bond is one of the greatest cultural icons in the world. His author and creator, Ian Fleming, was not only in touch with popular culture in his time, but also saw ahead of his time, and his written work will outlive us all," says Nick Barrucci, CEO and Publisher of Dynamite Entertainment. "The character, the structure, and the source material is so incredibly strong. The original prose storytelling serves as the basis for one of the most successful film franchises ever, a franchise that reinvents itself to be in tune with each generation. By doing so, it allows the character to be an ever-progressive pop culture phenomenon, one that energizes existing fans and engages new fans, thus helping to ensure that Bond's relevance and importance will live on forever. The high-octane action, the charm, the unquestionable allure of this man of action - it all stems from Ian Fleming. We are excited to build upon Fleming's source material with new canonical stories, and are honored at Dynamite to be a small part of his legacy, to be able to bring new stories to fans around the world."

Ian Fleming’s World War II service as assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence in London granted him a wealth of experience in the world of espionage, on which he drew when writing his novels. Fleming published fourteen James Bond titles and lived to witness their enormous success in print and on film. His cultural legacy has thrived for over fifty years, as millions of readers worldwide continue to discover and enjoy his work.

Dynamite plans to launch its first James Bond comic books in 2015, soliciting periodical issues in Diamond Comic Distributors' Previews catalog, the premiere source of merchandise for the comic book specialty market. Digital and print editions will be available simultaneously through such platforms as Comixology, Dynamite Digital, iVerse, and Dark Horse Digital. Original graphic novels and collections will be released through the comic book specialty market, digital platforms, and numerous book market channels including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and more.

What are your thoughts on this?

Avatar image for amazing_webhead
amazing_webhead

10761

Forum Posts

1019

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 13

User Lists: 20

I just hope this means more Blofeld. How many people here even know that Dr. Evil was supposed to be a parody of him?

Avatar image for johnny_blaze
johnny_blaze

1357

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 15

A 007 comic sounds like a no brainer, if we can have Six Million Dollar Man & Star Wars we can have Bond...James Bond. And Dynamite is the perfect publisher for it. I just hope it's going to be a brand new Bond.

Avatar image for wloem
wloem

3

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Avatar image for patrat18
patrat18

11753

Forum Posts

1

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 4

I'm down.

Avatar image for nightfang3
NightFang3

12417

Forum Posts

399491

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

@amazingwebhead said:

I just hope this means more Blofeld. How many people here even know that Dr. Evil was supposed to be a parody of him?

I want Blofeld to be in the next Bond movie.

Avatar image for jonny_anonymous
Jonny_Anonymous

45773

Forum Posts

11109

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 32

I hope to god they are closer to the books than they are the films

Avatar image for mazahs117
MAZAHS117

20096

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Interesting

Avatar image for stmichalofwilson
StMichalofWilson

5643

Forum Posts

29688

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 107

@amazingwebhead said:

I just hope this means more Blofeld. How many people here even know that Dr. Evil was supposed to be a parody of him?

I want Blofeld to be in the next Bond movie.

Me too, and I hope it's Mark Strong

Avatar image for nightfang3
NightFang3

12417

Forum Posts

399491

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

@nightfang said:

@amazingwebhead said:

I just hope this means more Blofeld. How many people here even know that Dr. Evil was supposed to be a parody of him?

I want Blofeld to be in the next Bond movie.

Me too, and I hope it's Mark Strong

That is perfect casting.

Avatar image for keroga
KEROGA

1340

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 6

A part of me wants to see this in a stylized black and white format. =)

Avatar image for bl00dwerk
Bl00dwerK

958

Forum Posts

24

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

About bloody time! I will buy them all!!!!

Avatar image for makkyd
MakkyD

6989

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

How much of Bond's early days is based on Sidney Reilly (Bond's real life inspiration)? Since he wasn't exactly heroic in his early days...

Avatar image for amazing_webhead
amazing_webhead

10761

Forum Posts

1019

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 13

User Lists: 20

@wloem said:

@amazingwebhead: Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget was the earlier parody

Oh yeah. He was so much less obvious I never made the connection.

@nightfang said:

@stmichalofwilson said:

@nightfang said:

@amazingwebhead said:

I just hope this means more Blofeld. How many people here even know that Dr. Evil was supposed to be a parody of him?

I want Blofeld to be in the next Bond movie.

Me too, and I hope it's Mark Strong

That is perfect casting.

Hells yeah!

Avatar image for saoakden
saoakden

1284

Forum Posts

548

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 4

I will look into this.

Avatar image for the_impersonator
The Impersonator

10217

Forum Posts

23956

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 31

User Lists: 50

Nice!

Avatar image for crimsoncake
CrimsonCake

2866

Forum Posts

157

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

@maccyd said:

How much of Bond's early days is based on Sidney Reilly (Bond's real life inspiration)? Since he wasn't exactly heroic in his early days...

He had other real-life inspirations as well.

I think they a had series of books that focused on Bond during his early years.

Avatar image for jaken7
JakeN7

15180

Forum Posts

608

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

@maccyd: Except the solid majority of what makes up Bond is inspired by Ian Fleming himself.

Avatar image for fables87
fables87

1849

Forum Posts

1234171

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 52

User Lists: 0

YES YES YES!

Avatar image for jwrose5
jwrose5

96

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

There were a few comic book movie adaptations, Permission to Die which was published by Eclipse Comics, a few Dark Horse minis and stand-alone's, and a graphic novel adaptation of a Young Bond novel. Not just the newspaper strip.

Avatar image for makkyd
MakkyD

6989

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

@jaken7: Fleming admitted that Reilly was a major influence on Bond. Hence the womanising, luxurious lifestyle,codenames, etc-Reilly's handler was even called M.

Avatar image for makkyd
MakkyD

6989

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

@crimsoncake: As does all fictional characters, just wondering how much of his early days were influenced by Reilly.

Avatar image for mandarinestro
Mandarinestro

7651

Forum Posts

4902

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Boomp