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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 26
1993
Cover: Roger Moore & Jane Seymour from Live And Let Die [30th Anniversary logo]. 48 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
Win a Limited Edition CD or James Bond Jr. toys.
Benson on Bond.
James Bond 30th Birthday Celebration at Pinewood Studios.
007 News: London Weekend Television Celebrate 30 Years of James Bond; Warner's Successful with the Connery Classics; 007's Amazing DB5 Back in Britain.
The James Bond 30th Anniversary Coverage continued: Ready When Your Are JB! (a look at the pre-credit opening sequences) by Mark Thompson; Live And Let Die; The Man With The Golden Gun; The Spy Who Loved Me; Moonraker; For Your Eyes Only; Octopussy; A View To A Kill; The Living Daylights; Licence To Kill.
James Bond Fan Club Saves Historic 007 Prop From Destruction (the Diamonds Are Forever Moon Buggy).
Ian Fleming and His Notebook of Women.
The Ian Fleming Foundation Premieres at the Boston Auto Show.
40 Years On! (CASINO ROYALE novel).
JB and Aston Martin, an association that lasts forever (Vantage a future Bond car?).

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