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  2. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Lewis from Totally Spies. Head of WOOHP. Jill Munroe from Charlie's Angels; John & Jane Smith, from Mr. and Mrs. Smith; John Casey from the television series Chuck; John Drake in Danger Man; John Steed, Cathy Gale Emma Peel and Tara King in The Avengers; John Reese from the CBS crime drama television series Person of Interest.

  3. Category:Fictional spies in video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional spies in video games" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of fictional secret police and intelligence organizations

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    Video game Strategic Homeland Division (SHD) A semi-autonomous network of sleeper agents tasked with preserving continuity of government in the event of a major catastrophe. Tom Clancy's The Division: Video game SSS: State Security Service. Secret Police operating in fictional country of Ostania. Parody of the Stasi. Spy x Family: Manga and ...

  5. Category:Fictional spies - Wikipedia

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    S. S.A.S. à San Salvador; Sarutobi Sasuke; Scarlet Spider; Scooter: Secret Agent; Robert Scorpio; Second Son (short story) The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs

  6. List of fictional espionage organizations - Wikipedia

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    W.O.O.H.P. (World Organization of Human Protection), the fictional organization from Totally Spies!, an animated series on Cartoon Network. Various fiction invent British spy agencies with "MI numbers" other than the well-known MI5 or MI6. Examples include MI7 in Johnny English, M.I.9 in M.I. High, and MI-13 in Marvel Comics.

  7. List of fictional spymasters - Wikipedia

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    Lord Varys, known as "The Spider", is the Master of Whisperers of the King's Small Council in the fictional Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, from George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels. Qyburn, who holds the same position after Varys flees following the conclusion of A Storm of Swords.

  8. Espionage fiction writers pick their favorite fictional spies

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    Three writers of recent espionage fiction, Terry Hayes, Lea Carpenter and David Downing, turn their keen powers of observation on 1950s Los Angeles, current-day Europe and beyond to shed light on ...

  9. List of fictional assassins and bounty hunters - Wikipedia

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    Firaxis Games: United States Speed-o'-Sound Sonic: One-Punch Man: One: Japan The Spies Spy vs. Spy: Antonio Prohías: United States The Spirit Killer Charmed: Various United States The Spot: Marvel Comics: Al Milgrom, Herb Trimpe: United States Solid Snake: Metal Gear franchise: Hideo Kojima: United States Sy Snoodles: Star Wars: George Lucas ...