Blofeld and Crimson show you just how much James Bond deserves the title of Superhero, even if Blofeld is begrudging about it.
Bibliography:
“James Bond: From Racial Stereotypes to a ‘Queer’ and a ‘Woke’ 007” by David Sorfa
“Oh James: 007 as International Man of History” by Jeremy Black
“The Politics of James Bond” by Morgan Begg
“I’ve Been Inspecting You, Mister Bond: Crisis, Catharsis, and Calculation in Daniel Craig’s Twenty-First-Century 007” by Jonathan Murray
“Drone Masculinity” by Matthew Bellamy
“Gender and Sexuality Politics in the James Bond Film Series: Cultural Origins of Gay Inclusion in the US Military” by Susan Burgess
“Geopolitics, Gender, and Genre: The Work of Pre-Title/Title Sequences in James Bond Films” by Linda Racioppi and Colleen Tremonte
“Casino Royale and Franchise Remix: James Bond as Superhero” by Robert P. Arnett
“Knight Meets Dragon in the James Bond Saga: Realism and Reality-Models by Meir Sternberg
“Putting England Back on Top? Ian Fleming, James Bond, and the Question of England” by Christine Berberich
“The Coldest Weapon of All: The Bond Girl Villain in James Bond Films” by Tony W. Garland
“The Spy Who Loved Globalization” by David C. Earnest and James N. Rosenau




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