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007 MAGAZINE
007 Irregular Fanzine from United Kingdom


- First issue: 1979
- Covers the new James Bond films.
- Editor/Publisher: Graham Rye.
- 48 pages, A4 format.
- 2009 update: After 2 web-only issues Double-O-Seven magazine is back in print.
- Published by 007 MAGAZINE
- Website: www.007magazine.co.uk

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18 December 2020
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Issue 42
December 2003
Cover: Japanese Die Another Day poster art. 48 pages
COLLECTING Girls 'n' Guns - it must be James Bond GRAHAM RYE takes a look at some of the great James Bond paperback cover designs you can add to your collection.
INTERVIEW Big is beautiful! MATTHEW FIELD lunches with the biggest Bond villain of them all!
PICTORIAL James Bond's 40th Anniversary at Harrods 007 MAGAZINE turns back the clock to Christmas 2002 to give readers around the world an exclusive look at the fantastic window displays showcased at the world famous Knightsbridge store.
PICTORIAL Marketing Die Another Day in Japan You'll either love 'em or loathe 'em - the highly unusual posters concepts designed in Japan and overseen by Big Bully Creative Incorporated's Director Manabu Inada.
INTERVIEW Writer's Bond GREG BECHTLOFF chats with screenwriter Bruce Fierstein, who reveals some of the secrets of writing the James Bond films on the 1990s.
LAST WORD The Most Extraordinary Gentleman


Issue 41
September 2003
Die Another Day Special. Cover: Pierce Brosnan in Die Another Day. 48 pages
FEATURE 'IT'S CALLED THE FUTURE - GET USED TO IT!' MATTHEW FIELD looks back at how the latest 007 epic made its was to a cinema screen near you.
PICTORIAL DIE ANOTHER DAY MARKETING AROUND THE WORLD
REPORT 'LONDON CALLING' ANDREW PILKINGTON examined the media reaction to Die Another Day - and discovers that in the Kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
REPORT 'SOME KIND OF HERO' GREG BECHTLOFF guides us through the media fray that heralded The Stateside release of the twentieth James Bond movie.
OPINION 'BETTER THAN LOOKING CLEVERER THAN YOU ARE!' GRAHAM RYE laments the passing of Ian Fleming's secret agent 007 and the artistry of the Golden Age of Bond
OPINION NOT HIS TIME TO GO AJAY CHOWDHURY argues that if traditionalist Bond fans had their way, we wouldn't have a twentieth James Bond movie to applaud or criticise.
REPORT DIE ANOTHER DAY - THE WORLD PREMIERE Organisers prepared a spectacular even, which resulted in one of the largest and most exciting London premieres ever staged. MATTHEW FIELD was the man in the tuxedo.

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