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  2. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Lewis from Totally Spies. Head of WOOHP. Jill Munroe from Charlie's Angels; John & Jane Smith, from Mr. and Mrs. Smith; John Casey from the television series Chuck; John Drake in Danger Man; John Steed, Cathy Gale Emma Peel and Tara King in The Avengers; John Reese from the CBS crime drama television series Person of Interest.

  3. Category:Fictional spies - Wikipedia

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    Fictional spies by role (5 C) F. Fictional female spies (1 C, 74 P) H. Matt Helm (2 C, 3 P) N. Fictional ninja (3 C, 183 P) Pages in category "Fictional spies"

  4. List of fictional secret police and intelligence organizations

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    Fictional comic book counter-terrorism and intelligence agency that often deals with superhuman threats: Marvel Universe Marvel Cinematic Universe: Comics S.W.O.R.D. Sentient World Observation and Response Department A fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency to deal with extraterrestrial threats to world security.

  5. List of fictional espionage organizations - Wikipedia

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    W.O.O.H.P. (World Organization of Human Protection), the fictional organization from Totally Spies!, an animated series on Cartoon Network. 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.

  6. List of fictional spymasters - Wikipedia

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    Lord Varys, known as "The Spider", is the Master of Whisperers of the King's Small Council in the fictional Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, from George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels. Qyburn, who holds the same position after Varys flees following the conclusion of A Storm of Swords.

  7. Espionage fiction writers pick their favorite fictional spies

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    Three writers of recent espionage fiction, Terry Hayes, Lea Carpenter and David Downing, turn their keen powers of observation on 1950s Los Angeles, current-day Europe and beyond to shed light on ...

  8. List of fictional assassins and bounty hunters - Wikipedia

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    The Spies Spy vs. Spy: Antonio Prohías: United States The Spirit Killer Charmed: Various United States The Spot: Marvel Comics: Al Milgrom, Herb Trimpe: United States Solid Snake: Metal Gear franchise: Hideo Kojima: United States Sy Snoodles: Star Wars: George Lucas: United States [4] The Sons of the Harpy A Song of Ice and Fire: George R. R ...

  9. Category:Fictional American spies - Wikipedia

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    Fictional Office of Strategic Services personnel (9 P) Pages in category "Fictional American spies" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.