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  1. Forever 21 is Selling Men's Moonraker Tees

    By Athena Stamos on 2009-04-20

    Heritage 1998, a subsidiary of Forever 21, has a great item for any 007 out there who longs to wear the James Bond name loud and proud.

    Forever 21 Men's 'Moonraker' T-shirt

    Forever 21 Men’s Moonraker T-shirt

    While perusing through the XXI store at Hollywood and Highland last week I came upon this men’s t-shirt. Please note that not all Forever 21 stores carry men’s clothing so before heading out the door I suggest calling ahead of time. It seems very rare that there are actually clothing items put out there for the public to purchase and although this shirt is only available for men… it still excites me and I know it will spark the interest of a number of our readers here on CBn as well.

    The 007 Moonraker Tee is selling for $15.90. Available in small, medium and large. It’s a gray short sleeve 100% cotton crew neck featuring a vintage 1979 James Bond movie poster graphic depicting Roger Moore as James Bond, Lois Chiles as Dr. Holly Goodhead and Richard Kiel as Jaws. Good thing this is an officially licensed product because Eon would not be happy campers if it wasn’t.

    The 007 Moonraker Tee is also available to purchase online for those of you in the United States or who don’t have an XXI store within a convenient distance from you or who just want to snag your James Bond swag the more high tech way.

    Click here to order this item from Forever21.com

  2. 'Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond'

    By Athena Stamos on 2009-03-07

    ‘Why does the secret agent never seem to die?’ is the question asked in Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond, a new book by Jeremy Packer, released last month in the United States.

    Investigating the ever growing popularity of secret agents across television, film, and popular culture, Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond takes an in depth look at various icons in the genre, including 007 (naturally), Jason Bourne and others.

    Published by Peter Lang Publishing, Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond is available as a hardback and paperback, retailing at $99.95 and $32.95, respectively, and can be ordered from Amazon.com:

    The full publisher’s blurb follows:

    'Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond'

    Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond

    Why does the secret agent never seem to die? Why, in fact, has the secret agent not only survived the Cold War–which critics and pundits surmised would be the death of James Bond and of the genre more generally–but grown in popularity? Secret Agents attempts to answer these questions as it investigates the political and cultural ramifications of the continued popularity and increasing diversity of the secret agent across television, film, and popular culture.

    The volume opens with a foreword by Tony Bennett, and proceeds to investigate programs, figures, and films such as Alias, Austin Powers, Spy Kids, the new Bond Girl, Flint, Mission Impossible, Jason Bourne, and concludes with an afterword by Toby Miller. Chapters throughout question what it means for this popular icon to have far wider currency and meaning than merely that of James Bond as the white male savior of capital and democracy.

    Stay tuned to CommanderBond.net for all the latest literary James Bond news.

  3. Square Enix To Release 'Quantum of Solace' Game In March 2009 In Japan

    By Athena Stamos on 2009-02-02

    Following up a late October/early November 2008 release in the UK and US, Activision’s debut James Bond game, Quantum of Solace, finally has a release date scheduled in Japan.

    To be published on 26 March 2009 by Square Enix, Quantum of Solace will be made available on the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Playstation 2 platforms.

    The official press release follows:

    SQUARE ENIX to Publish Activision Blizzard’s
    James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace for Japanese Market in March 2009

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    Square Enix Co., Ltd. (Square Enix) today announced that Square Enix has signed with Activision Blizzard Pty Limited (Activision Blizzard), an Australian subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. to publish Activision Blizzard’s James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace video game in Japan, and that it will be released for PLAYSTATION 3, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and Wii on March 26, 2009.

    In the increasingly consolidating video game industry, Square Enix has been implementing strategic initiatives to expand its product lineup and strengthen its presence as a global game publisher.

    James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace is the first Activision Blizzard title Square Enix will be releasing in Japan. It is based on the popular James Bond movie series in which actor Daniel Craig (James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace, James Bond 007: Casino Royale) plays Bond, an agent working for the British Secret Intelligence Service. In the game, players control Bond as he appears in Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale; completing various objectives including covert operations, sniping, and heated gunfights, while exploring stages based on actual scenes from the films.

    For more information about the James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace video game, Activision Blizzard and Square Enix, please see the followings.

    About James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace (video game)

    • Title: James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace
    • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii
    • Genre: First-person / third-person shooter
    • Release Date: March 26, 2009
    • Suggested Retail Price: PlayStation 2/Wii : 6,800 yen (w/tax : 7,140 yen) | PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 : 7,800 yen (w/tax : 8,190 yen)
    • Player: 1 player
    • Online mode: 1 to 12 (PlayStation 3/Xbox 360), 1 to 4 (Wii)
    • Rating (CERO): C (Age 15 or above)

    James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace (video game) Official Website

    Gameplay

    James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace was developed using a modified version of the game engine used in Call of Duty 4, a game renowned for its high-quality graphics and stellar controls.

    To immerse players into the world of James Bond, several types of exciting gameplay have been implemented. In addition to stealth-based action and tense sniping missions, Quantum of Solace also introduces exciting new features such as “cover action,” which allows players to attack enemies from the shadows while staying out of the line of fire; and “takedown,” which makes it easier to neutralize enemies in close quarters.

    About Activision Blizzard

    Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision Blizzard, Inc. is a worldwide pure-play online, PC and console game publisher with leading market positions across every major category of the rapidly growing interactive entertainment software industry. Activision Blizzard maintains operations in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Romania, Australia, Chile, India, Japan, China, South Korea and the region of Taiwan. (www.activisionblizzard.com)

    Quantum of Solace © 2008 Danjaq, LLC, United Artists Corporation, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. 007 Gun Logo and related James Bond Trademarks © 1962-2008 Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation. Quantum of Solace, 007 and related James Bond Trademarks are trademarks of Danjaq, LLC. All Rights Reserved. “PlayStation” is registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Xbox and Xbox 360 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in Japan and/or other countries. Wii and WiiWare are trademarks of Nintendo. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for the most up-to-date coverage of Activision’s Quantum of Solace.

  4. Richard Kiel & Maud Adams signing in Las Vegas

    By Athena Stamos on 2008-11-18

    If you happen to be in Las Vegas Thanksgiving weekend then you’re in for a James Bond treat. Richard Kiel (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker) and Maud Adams (The Man with The Golden Gun, Octopussy) will be appearing at the Gallery of Legends memorabilia store in the mall adjoining the Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino.

    Come see them Friday Nov 28th and Saturday Nov 29th from 1pm-5pm and Sunday Nov 30th from 1pm-4pm. With the purchase of an autograph photo fans can get their picture taken using their own camera with these 007 icons.

    Bond Signing w/ Richard Kiel & Maud Adams
    November 28-29, 1pm-5pm
    November 30, 1pm-4pm
    Gallery of Legends @ Planet Hollywood
    3663 Las Vegas Blvd. South #330
    Las Vegas NV 89109
    (702) 471-8300

  5. Christopher Lennertz Scores 'Quantum of Solace' Game

    By Athena Stamos on 2008-11-05
    'Quantum of Solace' Game Box Art

    Quantum of Solace

    As many 007 gamers may already have discovered while playing the newly released Activision James Bond game Quantum of Solace, composer Christopher Lennertz has returned to compose the music.

    Lennertz, who also composed the music for the 2005 Electronic Arts (EA) Bond game From Russia with Love said: ‘It was an honor and a pleasure to continue my association with the Bond franchise.’

    ScoringSessions.com have posted a unique report of the scoring process for Quantum of Solace, which took place this past summer.

    With different elements recorded overseas, the Capitol Records Building in Los Angeles and at Lennertz’s own Sonic Fuel studios, it was key to making sure everything mixed together perfectly. View the entire report online:

    Scoring Quantum of Solace

    Lennertz concluded: ‘After scoring for the legendary Sean Connery, to be able to continue with the modern 007 and lend my music to the exploits of Daniel Craig is another thrill for me. The music turned out amazing, and the game is fantastic, so pour yourself a shaken martini and play it again and again…and turn it up!’

    Quantum of Solace is currently available on all platforms in the UK and US.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for the most up-to-date coverage of Activision’s Quantum of Solace.

  6. CBn Now on MySpace

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-08-17

    CommanderBond.net has joined the on-line social revolution of MySpace.
    So come on over and meet us on MySpace!

    www.myspace.com/cbn007
    Thanks for The Add!

  7. Bond at Comic-Con 2006

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-07-30
    Darth Maul, Athena Stamos and Ken Tarleton (aka: Elvis Trooper)

    Athena Stamos w/ Darth Maul & Elvis Trooper

    Ah the joys a geek girl gets from one of her annual conventions: Comic-Con International.

    Comic-Con is the largest comic book and pop culture event in North America. This 4-day event drew an estimated 100,000 plus hardcore comic book and movie fans to the San Diego convention center this year’s 37th annual convention which ran from Thursday, July 20 though Sunday, July 23. Here are the company’s and people who kept James Bond alive at the con…

    SIDESHOW COLLECTABLES

    As always our faithful Sideshow had their massive booth which sported new figures from their 007 Legacy Collection and the new Premium Format Roger Moore. These stood along side the Premium Format Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan figures. Oh and some potentially good news for 007 Sideshow collectors; we heard a rumour on the floor that Sideshow will be continuing their Bond line with Casino Royale figures!

    Order from SideshowToy.com



    Premium:
    Premium:
    Premium:

    Legacy Collection Sean Connery Premium Format Roger Moore Legacy Collection Pierce Brosnan

    On Friday there was a panel titled “Action Figures: Under the Knife.” The panelists included Sideshow’s Matt Fall, who is the sculptor of many of the 007 Legacy figures including. The panel focused on the fact that action figure sculpting has become pop art and the artists are now known by name instead of being the nameless, faceless sculptor. The panelists also talked about their sculpting techniques and gave advice about how to become an action figure sculptor.

    On Saturday there was another panel called “Behind the Plastic: From Concept to Collectable.” Brant Bridges, production manager for Sideshow Collectables, was on the panel. This panel of toy professionals discussed each step in the process of how your favorite character goes from an idea on paper to an actual toy.

    SONY PICTURES

    Sony/MGM, the entertainment company who works along with Eon/Danjaq to bring us the James Bond films, actually was of course at Comic-Con. They were there to mainly to promote next years Spiderman 3 (2007) and Ghost Rider (2007). They had a “Sony Presents” panel where Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes and Mark Steven Johnson showed up to talk about Ghost Rider and as for Spidy… Sam Raimi, Kirsten Dunst, Toby Maguire, Topher Grace, Thomas Haden Church and Bryce Dallas Howard were in attendance.

    The Sony Booth At Comic-Con

    Of course this is about James Bond though. In past years the MGM had nothing Bond related at there booth at all, of course in all fairness there wasn’t a 007 movie on the horizon for the past 3 years. Sony did actually have “something” (what was it?!) they were planning Bond wise for the convention, but time and lack of approval got in the way. Thankfully James Bond was not forgotten all together though. A huge Casino Royale tester poster was plastered on their booth twice along with other posters for the upcoming movies. The poster was also on a rotating plate above their booth. Best of all… free 007 goodies! They had plenty of Casino Royale movie postcards for the taking.

    Visit Casino Royale’s official site: JamesBond.com.

    DK PUBLISHING

    John Cox w/ DK Publishing's 2 New 007 Books

    John Cox

    DK Publishing had a panel on Thursday where DK licensing publisher Alex Allan and senior designer Robert Perry revealed the work behind the DC Comics Encyclopedia, the Star Wars Visual Dictionaries and The Secret World of James Bond, and previewed their upcoming guides on Smallville, Stargate, and Conan the Barbarian.

    At their booth they had displayed the brand new Bond On Set: Casino Royale as well as the reprint of James Bond: The Secret World of 007. The man we were speaking to about the reprint said that they had to change the cover because Pierce Bronson is no longer Bond and he was on the old cover. I wanted to slap the man… Bronson? Its Brosnan! Stop getting Bond wrong! Anywhooo…

    Bond On Set: Casino Royale
    release date: Oct 16, 2006
    Pre-Order: Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

    James Bond: The Secret World of 007
    release date: Oct 02, 2006
    Pre-order: Amazon.com

    00-APPEARANCES

    Athena Stamos & Grand L. Bush

    Grand L. Bush

    John Cork signing Night Driver

    John Cork

    Grand L. Bush: He was signing autographs all weekend in Autograph Ally. He appeared as DEA agent Hawkins in Licence to Kill starting Timothy Dalton. A week earlier Mr. L. Bush was at the Hollywood Collectors Show in Burbank, CA… the man gets around! And not to mention he’s a pleasure to talk with.

    John Cork: Co-author of James Bond: The Legacy was down on the convention floor at the Moonstone booth signing teaser copies (w/ artist: Christopher LaGasse) of Night Driver, a new graphic novel which he wrote! It’s about a family man who looses a day and keeps stumbling upon dead bodies. It’ll be out in September so ask for Night Driver at your local comic-book store or check their web-site to see when you can find stores who carry their books.

    Gerard Butler: Remember him? CBn confirmed him as one of the Men Who Could Have Been Bond. He showed up on a panel promotion Warner Bros new movie 300 (2007) which is based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel, he stars as Spartan King Leonidas. Something else worth mentionin: Butler is also starting alongside Pierce Brosnan in the upcoming thriller Butterfly on a Wheel (2007).

    Brosnan's DAD TieBrosnan's DAD P99

    Bob Peak's Licence to Kill sketch

    PROFILES IN HISTORY

    Profiles in History Auction House is the nation’s leading dealer in guaranteed-authentic original historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed photographs and manuscripts. They had a booth at the Comic-Con where they displayed film and television memorabilia from Star Wars, Star Trek, King Kong, The Wizard of Oz, etc. Oh… and James Bond of course, or else I wouldn’t be mentioning them. One of Pierce Brosnan’s ties and his P99 from Die Another Day were on top shelf display.

    ARTWORK

    Bob Peak (1928-1992)
    Comp. Sketch for movie poster design
    Stanging James Bond firing gun.
    1988
    Licence to Kill
    pastel on toned board, 28 x 20″ not signed
    priced at: $2,500.00

    USAOPOLY

    When you hit the dealer tables… James Bond Monopoly was everywhere. So… I bought one. Pretty fun too! Last week I took it for a test-play with CBn member John Cox, 007 continuation author Raymond Benson and his son Max. Benson won… damn him and his Bondian ways! LOL — But more on the game another time when it can be given a proper review.

    James Bond Monopoly 007
    available now: USAopoly.com or Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

    ACTIVISION

    I was hoping AcTiVision, the gaming company who now holds the license to proiduce 007 games, would have something Bondian set up like they did at E-3 this year (a huge 007 w/ gun statue). But alas, no… they were set up to all out promote Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Perhaps we.ll see something next year though when they get into the grove of actually producing a James Bond game.

    SMART POP BOOKS

    They had a booth and had a panel which they talked about their X-Men, Lost, Superman, Star Wars, Star Trek, and World of Warcraft books. But no sight of their upcoming 007 book: James Bond in the 21st Century which features anthologies by CBn’s own John Cox, 007 continuation author Raymond Benson, and Lee Pfeiffer.

    James Bond in the 21st Century
    release date: Sept 01, 2006
    pre-order: Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

  8. James Bond Exposed!

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-06-13

    In April we noticed a new James Bond book on Amazon.com and people wondered what it was all about. We now have a very detailed official press release for this exciting 007 book full of anthologies, one of which is written by CBn’s own John Cox. Keep your eyes open this September as James Bond in the 21st Century hits the shelves.

    JAMES BOND IN THE 21ST CENTURY
    WHY WE STILL NEED 007

    James Bond in the 21st Century

    James Bond in the 21st Century: Why We Still Need 007

    The man needs no introduction. He’s Bond. James Bond. Women want him, and men want to be him. Living life in the fast lane, he’s licensed to kill and ready to thrill. James Bond is a ruthless agent who has convinced the world that not only is he the ultimate spy, but he always gets the girl, too. But has Bond outlived his usefulness? Is he still relevant today?

    Today, James Bond is more important than ever.

    James Bond in the 21st Century provides an entertaining and smart look at secret agent 007. Leading writers look at the evolution of Fleming’s secret agent, the classic Bond debates, and the films’ deeper subtext, offering advice for Mr. Bond, would-be villains, and discarded Bond girls alike, discovering why we still need 007.

    Funny and insightful, James Bond in the 21st Century is a different look into the work and lifestyle of 007. It is perfect for fans, young and old, of the world’s most famous secret agent.

    Topics Include:

    J A Konrath surveys Bond’s Q section gadgets. Which are worth buying and which ones are wastes of money?

    Who’s the sexiest Bond girl? Erin Dailey and Harry Elliott discuss their picks.

    Bond–bland? Bond expert Lee Pfeiffer thinks so–and he’s got some compelling reasons why.

    John Cox unearths the sexual subtext in the Bond films. Could his relationship with his father be to blame?

    Movie critic Michael Marano can beat up James Bond–so why does 007, particularly Timothy Dalton’s version, still present such a threat?

    007 continuation novelist Raymond Benson compares the literary bond to the cinematic Bond. Will they ever be the same?

    It takes more than a martini: Italian writer and translator Andrea Carlo Cappi tells you everything you need to know to drink, eat and dress like Bond.

    David Morefield shows how to be an evil genius and beat 007 once and for all.

    Contributors Include:

    • Raymond Benson
    • Bruce Bethke
    • Andrea Carlo Cappi
    • John Cox
    • Erin Dailey
    • Ray Dempsey
    • Harry Elliott
    • Natasha Giardini
    • Raelynn Hillhouse
    • JA Konrath
    • Michael Marano
    • Louis Markos
    • David Morefield
    • Lee Pfeiffer
    • Adam Roberts
    • Steven Rubio
    • Mark W. Tiedemann
    • Lawrence Watt-Evans
    • Sarah Zettel

    Publication Details: James Bond in the 21st Century

    Editor: Glenn Yeffeth
    ISBN: 1-933771-02-x
    Pub. Month: September 2006
    Retail: $17.95 (US)/$24.95 (CAN)
    Publisher: BenBella Books
    Cover: Trade Paperback

    Order: James Bond in the 21st Century

    From: Amazon.com
    From: Amazon.co.uk
    From: Amazon.ca

  9. First Activision Game Expected to be 'Bond 22' Tie-In

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-05-03

    The first video game from new 007 license holder Activision is expected to be a tie-in with Bond 22, reports Variety.

    Activision will have exclusive rights to 007 games for seven years starting from September 2007. Activision also has the rights to make Bond games not connected to new films.

    Variety also confirms the cancellation of EA’s Casino Royale (first reported on CBn), saying the publisher not being able to make the game cost MGM millions in license fees. Insiders indicated that decision, along with a shift in EA corporate strategy, led to the two canceling their deal.

    “No game means no revenue, and, for the first year, the consumer products team was left high and dry,” said one person close to the deal.

    Insiders said Activision was the No. 2 bidder for Bond in 2003, making it a natural to take the license now. “We looked at a very selective group of potential partners,” noted MGM exec VP of consumer products Travis Rutherfor.

    The 21 Bond videogames published since 1983 have sold some 30 million units overall. The new Activision deal is worth around $50 million, according to insiders.

    In what may turn out to be related news, an unconfirmed report in Britain’s Daily Express newspaper claims Eon is planning on releasing Bond 22 in 2007. The paper quotes a source as saying, “The next one will be in 2007 – Bond’s year. It will mean back-to-back shooting but then the next film will pick up where Casino Royale leaves off anyway.”

  10. 'SilverFin' Slithers Across Europe

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-04-27

    Now into its 11th printing in the UK, Charlie Higson’s bestselling first Young Bond novel SilverFin is slowly rolling out worldwide. Here’s a look at some of the international editions along with their cover art.

    Italian SilverFin

    Italy: Published by Mondadori Junior and translated by Stefano Valenti with cover art designed by Daniele Orizio with Fernando Ambrosi as art director. (COVER RIGHT)

    Germany: Called Stille Wasser sind tödlich (Silent Waters Are Deadly) this German edition by Arena was published half a year after the original UK release. Arena has just published Young Bond Book 2: Blood Fever. (CLICK FOR COVER ART)

    Hungary: Published by Gloria Kiadó and translated by István Kovács, the book is a hardcover-only that appeared around Christmas last year. The cover art is by Hungarian artist Judit Beck. According to CBN Forum member The Cat, “[SilverFin] wasn’t exactly a great success so there aren’t many copies out there and chances of a reprint are slim.” (COVER ART)

    Dutch SilverFin

    The Netherlands: This Dutch paperback was released by pimento kinderboeken in 2006. Pimento kinderboeken has also launched their own Young Bond page on their official website. (COVER LEFT)

    France: Released as Opération silverfin: la jeunesse de james bond by Gallimard Jeunesse. Unlike recent international editions which have opted for a new cover design featuring Hellebore’s castle on Loch Silverfin, this French edition returns to the traditional eel art. (CLICK FOR COVER)

    Sweden: Tiden released SilverFin as Silverfena in March 2006. (CLICK FOR COVER)

    SilverFin has also been published in Norway (CLICK FOR COVER) and in Portugal (CLICK FOR COVER ).