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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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Issue 45
December 2004
Cover: On Her Majesty's Secret Service poster art. 48 pages
REPORT Ken Adam at The Design Museum On October 6th 2004, 007 Production Designer Ken Adam was interviewed by Sir Christopher Frayling at London's Design Museum. ANDY SCOTT reports.
SERIES The James Bond Girls Are Forever Which Bond Girl do you rate as the best? Odds on it'll be a Sixties' Bond Babe. STEVE CASSIDY does the math.
SERIES Ian Fleming's James Bond Villains KEVIN HARPER examines the man with the golden gun - Francisco 'Pistols' Scaramanga.
PICTORIAL THE BIG SHOT Benicio Del Toro - Dario in Licence To Kill - in the spotlight.
ARCHIVE Which man would you pick as the new James Bond? With rumours abounding on who will replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, we jump back to 1969 to see how Bond number two made the grade.
OPINION Their All Time Highs? GREG BECHTLOFF analyses the best performances of the actors who have portrayed James Bond.
COLLECTING Card 59 Where Are You? GRAHAM RYE begins his look at the history of James Bond Bubble Gum Cards. Including for the first time an illustrated checklist.


Issue 44
October 2004
Cover: Pierce Brosnan/Goldfinger poster art. 48 pages
SERIES Ian Fleming's James Bond Villains KEVIN HARPER examines what makes Auric Goldfinger and his Korean henchman Oddjob the most unforgettable bad guys.
ARCHIVE Meet the man who gets the Bond films off to a sizzling start Step back into the cinema foyer in 1964 for an interview with Bond credit title designer Robert Brownjohn from SHOWTIME, the monthly must-buy film magazine moviegoers could only purchase in Odeon cinemas.
INSPIRATION Goldfinger inspired.... ....Mary Quant, Pierce Brosnan, Mike Myers, Steven Spielberg - and the British Safety Council?
MUSIC From Lucas With Love (Part 2) LUKAS KENDALL concludes his detailed breakdown of the restoration of the EMI James Bond soundtrack re-releases.
INTERVIEW The Music Man With The Plan GREG BECHTLOFF spoke with the man responsible for overseeing the music for the Nineties Bond films, MGM Executive Vice President for Music, Michael Sandoval, shortly before his departure from MGM in January 2000.
PICTORIAL Danger - Man At Work! GRAHAM RYE delves into the 007 MAGAZINE Archive and dusts off the file marked Binder, Maurice Binder - for a first look at a selection of never-before-published photographs of the master at work creating the credit titles for The Spy Who Loved Me.
HISTORY Adventures In The Fan Trade (1995-2004) GRAHAM RYE concludes his personal journey through 25 years of 007 MAGAZINE and The James Bond International Fan Club to show that still - NOBODY DOES IT BETTER!
INTERVIEW John Stears (1939-1999): Special Effects Wizard Extraordinaire! ANDREW PILKINGTON in conversation with the two-time Oscar-winning Special Effects technician on Christmas Eve 1982.


Issue 43
July 2004
Cover: Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry in Die Another Day. 48 pages
COLLECTING ...because cool never goes out of style GRAHAM RYE examines the latest additions to the long line of impressive James Bond paperback cover art.
INTERVIEW 'I said: Cubby, he's fabulous!' 007 MAGAZINE's tribute to Mrs. Dana Broccoli 1922-2004
REPORT No Deals, Mr. Brosnan GREG BECHTLOFF charts the trials and tribulations of Pierce Brosnan's recent travails to retain his well-earned licence to kill.
MUSIC From Lukas, With Love (Part 1) LUKAS KENDALL provides 007 MAGAZINE readers with a crash course in soundtrack restoration and recounts his recent project: the must-own EMI James Bond soundtrack re-releases
OPINION James Bond and the Oedipus Complex In its 40th anniversary year, Hollywood screenwriter JOHN COX puts the film Goldfinger in the psychiatrist's chair.
HISTORY Adventures In The Fan Trade GRAHAM RYE takes a personal look through a quarter of a century of 007 MAGAZINE & The James Bond International Fan Club to show that still - NOBODY DOES IT BETTER!

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