"BOND... JAMES BOND" a famous dialogue widely known by James Bond's fans all over the world. James Bond comic series was created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming. Bond is a British Secret Service agent (spy) and his character is not only recognized television series but also adapted for radio, comic strip, video games and films. James Bond's films are not only renowned for its crisp content and story, but for theme songs as well. Bond is recognized by his special cars, his guns, the gadgets and bond's relationships with various women, who were referred as Bond "girls". His films are the epitome of a high level accuracy and intelligence in achieving target or aim. Bond is admired by men and women of all age groups because of his truthfulness …show more content…
Bond's expansion started from television in 1954 when the novel "Casino Royale" was published and one-hour television adventure started as part of climax series. In 1957, Ian Fleming was approached by daily express to adapt his stories in comic strips, because of its huge success, it was later adapted and reprinted in the United States by DC Comics. Later, the name James Bond and "007" became a sensational topic of the town as it was used by the film's producers and even for video games by parker brothers. Ornithologist James Bond, a Caribbean bird expert, the name of the character came from him, as Fleming was a keen birdwatcher. Fleming wanted his character (James bond) to be dull and uninteresting man, but a blunt instrument. Bond's physical description is admirable as he portrayed as "slim- build, thin vertical scar on his right cheek and blue- grey eyes & long black hairs. He has got a whimsical personality; usually serious, sometimes very funny, and sometimes …show more content…
He is a simple guy who usually wears tuxedo and helps people and that’s what matters. In an article, “How Is Ms. Marvel Changing Media for the Better” Mike Rugnetta said that, “looking the way that superheroes TEND to look doesn’t make her (Kamala) more confident. Rather to be able to save people, to able to rush to someone’s aid in a bad situation…. That is what’s meaningful. ” (Rugnetta 3). James is like a cipher himself. He doesn’t share his thoughts easily with everyone. He works alone; he doesn’t have any assistant working with him. No one knows what he is doing and he always makes sure that no one knows what is going on in his mind. He reveals his secret procedures at the end; at the time he finally achieves his