-
syndicated around the world. The
first three stories were
adapted by
Henry Gammidge and
illustrated by John
McLusky and
appeared in the
newspaper between 3...
-
Francis Gammidge (1915–1981), was a
writer of the
James Bond
comic strip that
appeared in
Daily Express newspaper and
syndicated worldwide.
Gammidge adapted...
- Express. The
majority of the
early comic strips were
adapted by
Henry Gammidge (other than the Dr. No adaptation, 1960, by
Peter O'Donnell,
years before...
-
February 2021.
Retrieved 4
December 2011. Fleming,
Gammidge &
McLusky 1988, p. 6. Fleming,
Gammidge &
McLusky 1988, p. 4.
McLusky et al. 2011, p. 6. Barnes...
- Back".
Daily Express. 18
March 1965. p. 1.
Lindner 2009, p. 92. Fleming,
Gammidge &
McLusky 1988, p. 6.
McLusky et al. 2011, p. 76.
Barnes &
Hearn 2001,...
- "Books of the Times". The New York Times.
Chancellor 2005, p. 165. Fleming,
Gammidge &
McLusky 1988, p. 6.
Simpson 2002, p. 21.
McLusky et al. 2009, p. 287...
- 15
December 1958 to 28
March 1959. The
adaptation was
written by
Henry Gammidge and
illustrated by John McLusky,
whose drawings of Bond had a resemblance...
- from 29 June 1964 to 17 May 1965. The
adaptation was
written by
Henry Gammidge and
illustrated by John McLusky. The
strip was
reprinted by
Titan Books...
- as well as
Kingsley Amis's
Colonel Sun; the
works were
written by
Henry Gammidge or Jim
Lawrence (except for the
adaptation of Dr. No
which was written...
- from 10
August 1959 to 30
January 1960. The
strip was
written by
Henry Gammidge and
illustrated by John McLusky. The
novel was
loosely adapted in a 1971...