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Personally I found it tedious in the extreme. As one commentator pointed out at the time, had the British government not made such a fuss it would have sold just a few copies before disappearing into oblivion.
And there is the example Bond Unknown, two Bond stories by Edward M. Erdelac aka @DrNo.
On Iaian McLaughlin's website there is a promotion for his future Bond novels.
I also see an updated timeline to publish.
Can any Nade in Station C tracking these developments give a report on what's been published by Canadia. Of course comments on quality are welcome.
Click on the Amazon link, then the cover image to access some pages.
Contents
Contains stories "Mindbreaker" and "Into the Green". Described as Lovecraftian.
https://www.amazon.com/Bond-Edward-M-Erdelac/dp/B0B2HN9MLZ?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
https://emerdelac.wordpress.com/2022/05/19/mindbreaker-is-back-in-bond-unknown/
The first few pages of "Mindbreaker" seem much better in comparison.
That would have to be Serpent's Tooth. Bizarre indeed - even in the artwork and choice of Bond's sidearm, which despite being a real-world weapon, looked more like something from Star Wars. Yes, one of the 00 agents was brainwashed in that one.
I think that must be the one where Bond wears a bizarre sci-fi style costume on the front cover and holds a kind of space gun. It's a real mishmash of genres and although science fiction can be an element in some Bond stories it shouldn't take over the whole narrative.
I remember having had some trouble getting the third one in my comic shop. Apparently, the ones intended for France had been sent to Australia, IIRC. Still, Paul Gulacy did the art, and that's good enough for me.
Yes, I was thinking of the third cover in particular though I see they're all the same style of cover art. Apart from the first cover I think few people would even realise these comics featured James Bond at all, just judging by the cover art itself.
I post about in it March over in its own thread. Still need to get around to reading it, though.
This was fun to read, some fine story ideas not least
Here's a passage shared by the author:
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155091840793692&id=112183918691&__tn__=*W-R
Most of these unauthorised books are terribly written and edited. I try to avoid them if I can although the Licence Expired collection would be of interest to me as it seems like a proper publication.
Good ratings.
I see he did a short story collection too: For Queen and Country. I don't know why IFP don't do that.
Do you have a physical copy @RichardTheBruce ?