Eva Green as Vesper Lynd - Casino Royale (2006)
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Arthouse Muppets
The Prisoner featuring Fozzie, Statler And Waldorf
Art by Bruce McCorkindale
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The trailer for my graphic novel RetroActive from Humanoids.
Elevator Pitch: James Bond x Groundhog Day
Available in comic shops, bookstores, and Amazon: https://amzn.to/3A5Efqz
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Cover Reveal: Cosmic Widow (An Agent Renault Adventure) - Jonathan Nevair
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ko-fi request: “some same-team sniperspy. whatever u think their dynamic is but. make it romantic style 😌”
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American Spy
Lauren Wilkinson explores what it means to serve a country that has oppressed one's own people: Our review of American Spy
As ethnic minorities advance through the ranks of the United States government, some have wondered, not unreasonably, why they should owe loyalty to an institution that has oppressed, and in some cases still does oppress, them. Such criticisms were leveled at Barack Obama when he became president.
Conversely, few spy thrillers have dwelled on the interior majority-minority dynamics of the…
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I'm only just getting into Yuki 7, but one thing I really like about it that's now really definite is how it's still a fictional franchise, now with an expanded timeline/history.
In the '60s, Yuki 7 was a straightforward spy-fi film series (not actually, to be clear, at first it was a pair of art books with this fictional history and tie-in animated trailers done within 2009-2011).
Then, the first microseries seems to come across as if it was revived as all-family TV show in the '70s (actually just a few years ago) with more sci-fi elements like a robot turtle, dinosaurs, and a talking cat.
And now it's confirmed the upcoming miniseries Hotel Kolkata 'aired' in 1981.
I don't know what the point of this post is, just that fictional TV history stuff like that really appeals to me and I wish I can own those art books.
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personally, this is my favorite horror flick to watch on Halloween ;)
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The spy dancer. Star wars Visions inspired
And also this frog musician ^^
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A book you very likely don’t have on your shelf #479
Rod Gray is a pseudonym of Gardner F. Fox.
1969
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