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  • ...ero]] [[Batman]]. The car has followed the evolution of the character from comic books to television to films. Originally in the [[comic books]], Batman simply drove a simple red automobile with nothing special i
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  • Fleming was never happy with the plot of the book and so only gave permission for the title to be used. Consequently the film ...acter, Vivienne Michel (and, some critics suggest, distance himself from a book with which he was unsatisfied), Fleming gave "Michel" co-author credit and
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  • ==Comic book adaptation== ...age:FYEOcomicbook.jpg|right|thumb|250px|''For Your Eyes Only'' movie comic book adaptation by [[Marvel Comics]]]]
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  • ==Comic book adaptation== ...s part of its ''[[Showcase (comic book)|Showcase]]'' anthology series. The comic was drawn by [[Norman Nodel]] and was originally intended to be published a
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  • ==Comic book adaptation== A magazine format [[comic book]] adaptation of ''Octopussy'' was produced in 1983 by [[Marvel Comics]]. Th
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  • ...]] film, ''[[Die Another Day]]'', however, used several concepts from this book including the Blades club, and at one point the character of Miranda Frost ===Comic strip adaptation===
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  • ...s. In [[1916]] the film ''Cenere'' (Ash) was based on [[Grazia Deledda]]'s book, and interpreted by the [[theatre]] actress [[Eleonora Duse]] (also famous ...ing years directed the famous Italian comedian [[Ettore Petrolini]] in his comic ''Nero'' (an extremely sophisticated [[satire]] on [[Benito Mussolini|Musso
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  • ...inally in the [[Ian Fleming]]'s book ''Live and Let Die'', although in the book, Leiter, in addition to losing a leg, loses an arm. The tactic Sanchez uses ...arm in a shark attack in ''[[Live and Let Die]]''. As a result, Gardner's book requires readers to suspend disbelief as James Bond comes to terms with his
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  • ...e Driver]] in the scene in which Bond confronts Zukovsky. Intended to be a comic moment, Driver intentionally sings the song off-key in an exaggerated Russi ...ased upon the screenplay by [[Bruce Feirstein]] and [[Jeffrey Caine]]. The book follows the movie storyline fairly closely, however Gardner adds a rather v
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  • ...s]], [[James Bond comic strips|comic strips]] and [[James Bond comic books|comic books]], and has been the subject of many [[James Bond parodies|parodies]]. ...oned impression of 007 used as an example to aid the ''[[Daily Express]]'' comic strip artists.]]
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  • ...s]], [[James Bond comic strips|comic strips]] and [[James Bond comic books|comic books]], and has been the subject of many [[James Bond parodies|parodies]]. ...oned impression of 007 used as an example to aid the ''[[Daily Express]]'' comic strip artists.]]
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  • * [[Panini Comics]] ([[comic book]]s)
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  • ...s. ''Die Another Day'' begins with an action set-piece which, instead of a comic ending, ends with Bond captured by the [[North Korean People's Army]], afte |Followed:||''[[SilverFin]]'' (first book of Young James Bond series)
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  • ...or of the [[Provence|Provençal]]s; he understood French, but wrote his own book in Latin, converting the romance of the [[troubadour]] into serious history ...certain Aldobrando or Aldobrandino, from either Florence or Siena, wrote a book for [[Beatrice of Savoy]], countess of Provence, called ''Le Régime du cor
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  • ...or of the [[Provence|Provençal]]s; he understood French, but wrote his own book in Latin, converting the romance of the [[troubadour]] into serious history ...certain Aldobrando or Aldobrandino, from either Florence or Siena, wrote a book for [[Beatrice of Savoy]], countess of Provence, called ''Le Régime du cor
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  • ...e was ''[[Michel Valliant (film)|Michel Valliant]]'', about a French comic book motorsports hero. Again using two camera cars to tape action during the rac
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  • ...tan tradition by using the local language for the texts of some of their [[comic opera]]s. Later, others—most famously [[Gaetano Donizetti]]—composed N The age of Book & CD superstores has come to Italy in the last decade. The largest of these
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