Italian Comic Book "Missione Royal" (Casino Royale) by Giallo Publishers, approx 1965. Artwork attributed to Franco Picchioni.
My attempt to create a Thunderball poster in a McGinnis / McCarthy style: Connery and Domino are painted using gouache, the background images are photos.
My latest project: Trying to create a Thunderball artwork in a McGinnis style. I've started by compositing several refernce photos and created a rough colour sketch. Next up: the large scale version.
Cover artwork for the large print edition of Ian Fleming's James Bond novel "Goldfinger"
Goldfinger, Pan G455, published in 1961, cover artwork by Pat Owen
Belgium poster for "On Her Majety's Secret Service". Based on the combined artworks by Frank McCarthy (Mountain scene), Robert Mcginnis (Tracy) and Yves Thos (Bond).
Thunderball re-issue poster from Thailand, artwork based on the desings by McCarthy / McGinnis.
Illustration for serialisation of Ian Fleming's "Man With The Golden Gun" in Domenica Del Corriere, 11 April 1965. Artwork by Tabet.
Artwork and covers for the james Bond comic "Serpent's Tooth" by Paul Gulacy
Paul Gulacy
"Tutti Contro James Bond" artwork for the Italian James Bond Festival poster by Averardo Ciriello 1972
Unused concept artwork for "Diamonds Are Forever" artist unknown but looks like Mcginnis - can anyone confirm?
Scan from Tony Nourmand's book "James Bond Movie Posters"
Italian Goldfinger poster artwork, original release and re-issue show slight differences.
Illustration for serialisation of Ian Fleming's "Diamond Are Forever" in Domenica Del Corriere, 10 October 1965. Artwork by Tabet.
Illustrations of the Goldfinger Girls by Magdalena BabiĆska. Check out her other Bond Girl Illustrations here.
Issue 2 of "Movie Collector" magazine with a cover artwork by Terence Gilbert
Illustration for serialisation of Ian Fleming's "Diamond Are Forever" in Domenica Del Corriere, 7 November 1965. Artwork by Tabet.
Two concepts for "Diamonds Are Forever" original movie poster design by Robert McGinnis, tempera on board, 1971. The excellent artworks are actioned on 4th October 2010 by Winter Associates and come from the collection of John Griswold. Full details here.
Cover artwork for a rare German hardcover edition of "Liebesgruesse aus Moskau" (From Russia With Love), Jan Fleming (Early German books used "Jan" instead of "Ian" for whatever reson), Blau/Gelb Kriminalromane by Humanitas Verlag, Konstanz, published some time between 1955-1961.Promotional matches for the 1967 version of "Casino Royale" from Germany.Cover of issue 8 of the German fanzine "Dossier NullNullSieben".Big thanks to Heiko for sharing these, Heiko is the artist for the fanzine cover and editor for CommanderBond.net
Tribute art by R.Kamal. Check out his other work here.
Plate artwork for the James Bond pinball machine by Gottlieb, 1980
Deluxe Talking Storybook for "The Spy Who Loved Me", "Moonraker" and "A View To A Kill", comic style booklet and audio tape with a childrens version of the story, bublished by "Kid Stuff Records & Tapes Hollywood" in 1985.
Big thanks to Johan for sharing this. Check out his 007 record collection on Flickr!
Illustration for serialisation of Ian Fleming's "Diamond Are Forever" in Domenica Del Corriere, 22 August 1965. Artwork by Tabet.
"Cassino Royale", Ian Fleming, L&PM Pocket Brazil, 2000"007 Contra o foguete da morte" (Moonraker), Christopher Wood, hardcover edition by Circulo do Livro 1979"Moscou Contra 007" (From Russia With Love), Ian Fleming, Editora Recrd 2003Thanks to Beto for sharing these!
First Italian edition of "For Special Services", John Gardner First edition in "Segretissimo" of John Gardner's "Scorpius". Art by Massimo Rosestolato.
Thanks to Giacomo for sharing these scans!

In February 1965 the Italian magazine "Domenica Del Corriere" dedicated cover and an article to Sean Connery's arrival in Rome. Front cover artwork by Walter Molino, inside artwork by Tabet.
"From Russia With Love", Ian Fleming, Penguin Ink series, Penguin USA 2010, cover artwork by tattoo artist Chris Garver.
"The Making of On Her Majesty's Secret Service", Charles Helfenstein 2010. The book is a treasure chest of information about OHMSS with many artworks that I've never seen before.