Bond girl Lana Wood has a role in new `MEG` comic book
Hollywood actress Lana Wood, who once played Plenty OâToole opposite Sean Connery in the James Bond movie, Diamonds Are Forever, was attacked by what eyewitnesses say was a Megalodon, a 70-foot, 70,000 pound prehistoric cousin of the Great White shark. The attack occurred in the waters off the coast of Monterey, California. . .in the pages of New York Times best-selling author Steve Altenâs new release MEG: Hellâs Aquarium -
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Lana Wood, a former Playboy centerfold, has an extensive career in the movies, and wrote a best-selling memoir about her late sister, actress Natalie Wood, back in 1986. She contacted Steve Alten a year ago and asked the author to make her a character in his new MEG book, the fourth and best story in the series.
âMy grandson and I love shark stories, and weâre both huge fans of the MEG series. I contacted Steve, and he agreed to write me in as a character. I just finished reading the book â oh my gosh, what a thrill ride, I was exhausted by the time I finished it! Steve is the new Peter Benchley, and MEG is JAWS on steroids. And my characterâs scene is so scary. . .but youâll have to read the book to find out if I survive.â
In his review of Hellâs Aquarium, Steve Donoghue, Managing Editor of Open Letters Monthly states, âAlten writes the whole thing in hyperkinetic present tense, with turns and twists in every scene until it squeaksâ¦thereâs a scene late in the book involving a shark autopsy that any thriller-writer would give a tonsil to have thought up! The whole thing fizzes with the kind of fun delirium only the most effective giant killer shark novels dare to attempt.â
Lana Wood will be appearing at Comicon in San Diego July 16th â 19th as a featured guest in a special area that will house the âWomen of James Bond.â George Lazenby, who played 007 in âOn Her Majestyâs Secret Service,â will also be appearing. Lana says she will offer free autographs to anyone showing up with a copy of MEG: Hellâs Aquarium.
This year marks Comiconâs 40th anniversary. Record crowds are expected.
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