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🗓️ 1 May 2020
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On this week’s JBR: The Comics of Bond episode, Alan J. Porter chats with host Jack Lugo about Bond comics, his recent trip to Goldeneye, and his work restoring vehicles and props for the Ian Fleming Foundation.
Alan was an early guest of JBR in 2015 when he talked with Tom & Chris about his book James Bond: The History of the Illustrated 007. He is also the co-host of On Her Majesty’s Secret Podcast. Find out if the answers to any of Alan’s quick fire questions have changed and what he thinks about the latest Bond comics from Dynamite along with his thoughts on what the Bond franchise should do after No Time To Die. All this and more in this latest installment of JBR: The Comics of Bond.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Roger Moore and you're listening to James Bond Radio. |
0:05.0 | Hello and welcome to James Bond Radio, the Comics of Bond. |
0:10.0 | I am your host, Jack Lugo, and today my guest is Alan J. Porter. |
0:15.0 | Alan is the author of James Bond, the history of the Illustrated 007, and he's also a co-host on Her Majesty's Secret |
0:23.5 | podcast. He was also a very early guest of James Bond Radio. Tom and Chris interviewed him |
0:29.5 | back in 2015, and I wanted to have Alan back on the podcast to ask him about the most recent run |
0:36.8 | of Dynamite Comics back Back in 2015, when Tom |
0:40.6 | and Chris had first interviewed him, the Dynamite Comics had not come out yet. Dynamite had the |
0:46.7 | license to do Bond, but they hadn't released anything just yet. So I thought it would be nice to have Alan on to talk |
0:56.7 | about the Dynamite comics and also just to talk about Bond |
1:00.2 | and also to talk about his trip to golden eye. |
1:05.3 | The one thing I do want to make note of |
1:07.0 | is that this interview was conducted back in February |
1:10.2 | earlier this year. So we do make references to certain things that may no longer be in effect, namely the release of No Time to Die, which was obviously slated for April and has now been pushed back to November due to the coronavirus. |
1:28.3 | And I also brought up the quickfire questions again to Alan. |
1:33.3 | And at that point, it had never been done in JBR before, |
1:38.3 | obviously having a returning guest answer the quickfire questions again. |
1:42.3 | But obviously Tom beat me to the punch because he interviewed |
1:45.6 | Robert Sellers and he was able to ask Robert Sellers the quickfire questions after having been |
1:53.0 | a guest one of the early episodes of James Brown Radio as well. So if you can just bear with some of those inconsistencies, |
2:03.4 | obviously a lot has changed, not just in the five years that Alan was on the podcast, but also |
2:10.2 | since we did this interview back in February. So, yeah, if you don't mind, you know, |
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