James Bond Jr.

James Bond Jr. is a character described as the nephew of Ian Fleming's spy James Bond. The name was first used in a 1967 spinoff novel, The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½, authored by the never clarified pseudonym R. D. Mascott. The idea was used again in 1991 in an American animated series starring Bond Jr. The series was mildly successful, spawning a six-volume novelization series by John Peel (writing as John Vincent), a comic book series by Marvel Comics published in 1992, and video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super NES.

James Bond Jr.

James Bond Jr. is a character described as the nephew of Ian Fleming's spy James Bond. The name was first used in a 1967 spinoff novel, The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½, authored by the never clarified pseudonym R. D. Mascott. The idea was used again in 1991 in an American animated series starring Bond Jr. The series was mildly successful, spawning a six-volume novelization series by John Peel (writing as John Vincent), a comic book series by Marvel Comics published in 1992, and video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super NES.