007 James Bond
Zig-Zag · 1968–1971 · 59 issues
About the series
In the late 1960s, the British newspaper Zig-Zag brought Ian Fleming’s iconic spy to the comics page for a 59-issue run (1968–1971), written primarily by German Gábler and illustrated by Hernán Jirón. This syndicated strip offered a distinct, continental take on James Bond, blending espionage thrills with the visual flair of European adventure comics. It stands as a notable entry in the 007 canon, showcasing the character’s enduring appeal across international borders during the height of the original film series’ popularity.
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