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  2. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Tiger/Avinash Singh Rathore, from the Indian Tiger film series, part of the YRF Spy Universe; Tobin Frost and Matt Weston, the main characters in the 2012 film Safe House; Tom Quinn in Spooks; Tony Almeida in the Fox TV series 24; Tuck Henson in This Means War; Twilight in Spy × Family; Vishwanath in the Indian spy films Vishwaroopam (2013 ...

  3. Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device. It emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by rivalries and intrigues between the major powers , and the establishment of modern intelligence agencies.

  4. Hidetaka Suehiro - Wikipedia

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    The first game he directed was the PlayStation 2 game Spy Fiction released in 2003. [3] The game is a third-person military themed stealth game and the target audience was Western players rather than Japanese players. [3] Production began in 2004 on a game titled Rainy Woods, which was then cancelled in 2007.

  5. From ‘Mission: Impossible’ to ‘Slow Horses,’ here’s why we ...

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    Spy stories appeal to our anxieties. As a genre, espionage was first born from literature, where spy novels and spy fiction grew in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, alongside increasing ...

  6. List of fictional espionage organizations - Wikipedia

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    Various fiction invent British spy agencies with "MI numbers" other than the well-known MI5 or MI6. Examples include MI7 in Johnny English, M.I.9 in M.I. High, and MI-13 in Marvel Comics. These agencies generally have no relation to the real but defunct branches of the Directorate of Military Intelligence that previously used these designations.

  7. Category:Fictional spies - Wikipedia

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    S. S.A.S. à San Salvador; Sarutobi Sasuke; Scarlet Spider; Scooter: Secret Agent; Robert Scorpio; Second Son (short story) The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs

  8. Category:Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spy fiction writers (3 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Spy fiction" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Spy-fi (subgenre) - Wikipedia

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    Spy-fi can be defined as media that centers around the adventures of a protagonist (or protagonists) working as a secret agent or a spy.Usually, these adventures will revolve around defeating a rival superpower or singular enemy from achieving a nefarious aim.