John McLusky was a Scottish comic book artist who's probably best known for being one of the first people to draw Ian Fleming's famous secret agent, James Bond. He initially drew 007 in 1958 for a syndicated comic strip published by the British newspaper, the 'Daily Express', which in part, inspired the creation of the film franchise that then followed. A collection of the original storyboards John illustrated (900 in total) are now up for sale courtesy of A Gallery, including storyboards for...
The storyboards displayed have been desaturated and resized to fit this website's template. So, to see these storyboards in their original form and in a higher resolution, either visit the official website for A Gallery or click here to email them directly.
Casino Royale
Diamonds Are Forever
Dr. No
From Russia with Love
From a View to a Kill
Goldfinger
Live and Let Die
Moonraker
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Risico
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
The storyboards displayed have been desaturated and resized to fit this website's template. So, to see these storyboards in their original form and in a higher resolution, either visit the official website for A Gallery or click here to email them directly.
THE ORIGINAL COMIC STRIP VERSION OF JAMES BOND
Reviewed by David Andrews
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August 30, 2023
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