Vintage Pulp | Aug 28 2020 |

Low rent Bond imitation withers in comparison to its inspiration.
By the time the mid-1960s rolled around movie studios the world over were imitating James Bond. The film Ypotron, aka Agente Logan - missione Ypotron, which was released in Italy today in 1966, was one of the worst imitators. It's inept in all aspects, especially the slide guitar soundtrack that might make you bury yourself somewhere in the back yard. But then you'd miss lines of dialogue like, “I don't specialize in making speeches. I use bullets.” Yes, it's bad. It is bad-good? That depends on you, since you'll have to provide all the actual entertainment. But good or bad we wanted to share the above Italian promo poster painted by Ezio Tarantelli, which is good-good. You can see more Tarantelli here, and another poster for Ypotron at the top of this post.
Vintage Pulp | May 7 2009 |

The 1960s ushered in a wave of James Bond imitators.
Spies with numerical identities proliferated like mad during the ’60s, as studios tried and failed to compete with Sean Connery’s ultracool 007. But even if most of the resulting films were bad, some of the promo art was striking. Here are fifteen great posters featuring various numbered and lettered pretenders to Bond's throne.
TurkeyItalyGermanySpainFranceJapanCoplan FX-18 Casse toutAgent 077 gegen ypotronAgent 505Agent 3S3Secret Agent FX-18Baraka Agent X13Baraka Sur Over X-13O.S.S. 117 Is Not DeadEspionnage a Bangkok pour U-92Agent 77 Mission Bloody Mary001 Operación CaribeTajni Agent 101077 Spionaggio a TangeriDesde Beirut con AmorOperación DiabolicaSean ConneryMike MurphyRichard HarrisonGeorge ArdissonRichard WylerLarry PennellDirk BogardeKen ClarkBrett HalseySylva Koscinaposter artcinema