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Stanton has written nine books in the Mr Gum series, published by Egmont Books in the UK and illustrated by Tazzyman: You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum! (2006) Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire (2007) Mr Gum and the Goblins (2007) Mr Gum and the Power Crystals (2008) Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear (2008) What's for Dinner, Mr Gum? (2009) Mr Gum and the ...
Assassinate Vivienne Michel under orders of Mr. Sanguinetti and torch the motel owned by Sanguinetti. They fail to kill Vivienne and are killed themselves. Both are shot to death by Bond. On Her Majesty's Secret Service: Ernst Stavro Blofeld (a.k.a. Comte Balthazar le Bleuville) Develop a deadly virus to destroy British livestock and cereals.
Mr. Burns goes to the Simpsons' house for a meal to boost his race for governor. Marge, a supporter of Burns' opponent Mary Bailey, deliberately serves Blinky for dinner. Mr. Burns spits the fish out and subsequently loses the election. Before then, Blinky made an earlier appearance in "Homer's Odyssey".
Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd are fictional characters in the James Bond novel and film Diamonds Are Forever. [1] In the novel, Wint and Kidd are members of The Spangled Mob.In the film, it is assumed that they are main villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld's henchmen, though the characters share no scenes with and are not seen taking instructions from Blofeld (or anyone else, except for Bert Saxby).
The Atomics #1-15, Madman Atomic Comics #1-17, Madman King-Size Super Groovy Special, It Girl, Mr. Gum: Image Comics April 2011 978-1607063414: Madman 20th Anniversary Monster: Madman Picture Exhibition #1-4 plus new material Image Comics February 2012 978-1607064725: Madman: Quarter Century Shindig: Various selections by Allred IDW Limited ...
Harris based various elements of Gumb's MO on three real-life serial killers: [2] [3] Ed Gein, who fashioned trophies and keepsakes from the bones and skin of corpses he dug up at cemeteries, as well as from two women that he murdered.
Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964) was an English writer, best known for his postwar James Bond series of spy novels.Fleming came from a wealthy family connected to the merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co., and his father was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Henley from 1910 until his death on the Western Front in 1917.
The following is a list of Dick Tracy villain debuts. One of the appeals of the Dick Tracy comic strip is its unique villains. [1] Many had bizarre deformities, including the Blank (1937), Little Face Finny (1941), Pruneface (1943), the Brow (1944), Shaky (1945), and Pearshape (1949). [2]