List of James Bond Comics - Magazine Parodies

Magazine Parodies

Mad magazine
  • April 1965 007 – A MAD Musical
  • #165 March 1974 8 "James Bomb" Bomb Movies: Dr No-No, From Russia With Lunacy, Goldfinger Bowl, Thunderblahh, You Only Live Nice, On His Majesty's Secret Shamus, Dollars are Forever, Live and Let Suffer
  • #199 Jun 1978 The Spy Who Glubbed Me
  • #213 March 1980 00$ Moneyraker
  • #229 March 1982 For Her Thighs Only
  • #248 July 1984 Remington Steal: Pierce Brosnan before Bond
  • #340 Oct/November 1995 If James Bond Were Updated for the Politically-Correct '90s: Pierce Brosnan as the new, PC Bond.
  • #365 Jan. 1998 James Bond Villains' Pet Peeves
Mad Super Special
  • #27 1978 "James Bomb" (reprint)
Cracked magazine
  • The Beatles meet James Bond
  • 1977 The spy who snubbed me
  • 1979 Moonwrecker
  • A Cracked look at 007
  • #306 March 1996 007-Plasticeye
  • Collectors edition April 2000 007's Latest Supercool Spy Gadgets
  • #342 March 2002, "The World is Not Enough"

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