Love and unrequited love are common themes. Since Bond is often seen as a ladies' man, the idea of Moneypenny having feelings for him while he may or may not fully reciprocate adds a lot of emotional depth.
There's also 'Bond and Moneypenny: Unseen Alliances'. This fan fiction delves deep into their relationship, exploring how they support each other not just in the typical spy scenarios but also in dealing with the politics within the agency. It shows a side of their partnership that is often overlooked in the original stories.
Well, their marriage would be full of adventure. Bond is used to living on the edge, and Moneypenny has always been in the world of espionage. They might have some interesting dinner parties with their spy colleagues. And Moneypenny could probably teach Bond a thing or two about handling the bureaucratic side of their work life. Their relationship would be a blend of passion and mutual understanding of the spy world.
For Bond, his marriage to Moneypenny might make him more cautious. He wouldn't want to put himself in unnecessary danger as he has someone waiting for him at home. For Moneypenny, it could give her more influence in the spy organization. She might be able to use her relationship with Bond to push for better resources for their missions.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel could be about various things like an adventure, a mystery, or the story of a character named Moneypenny. It might involve unique art styles and a plot that unfolds through both pictures and text.
In such a fanfiction, perhaps James Bond could be on a mission to rescue Moneypenny. He might use his high - tech gadgets and his charm to infiltrate the kidnappers' lair. Maybe he'll discover that the kidnappers are part of a larger criminal organization aiming to get classified information from Moneypenny.
It could be a rival spy agency. They might see Moneypenny as a valuable target to get information about MI6's operations. They would likely be highly trained and well - equipped.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But if it's named after a character, Moneypenny is likely to be one of the main characters. There could also be other characters who are friends, foes, or colleagues of Moneypenny.
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Yes. It can be a great read for Bond fans. It likely contains the elements that make the James Bond franchise so beloved, such as thrilling action, sophisticated espionage, and the iconic character of Bond himself. It may offer new adventures and insights into the Bond universe.