THE WORM If there was an award for the whiniest, most nasal voice in the field of international terrorism, this slippery customer would win hands down. But let's not be so superficial. Utterly bereft of ideals or ethics, all the Worm thinks about is his own wealth and how to compound it - always by criminal means, and preferably involving making innocent people's lives a misery. All his schemes take place in total darkness; the Worm suffers from an severe form of hypochondria that renders him extremely sensitive to any form of light - hence the sunglasses and blacked-out car windows. A certified sole trader, the Worm is one of the few villains in the series who doesn't appear to share his spoils with S.C.U.M. The Worm appears only twice in James Bond Jr, near the start of the run, in A Worm in the Apple and Pompeii and Circumstance. It's likely the writers simply ran out of ideas for underground-themed plots and gave up on the character. He makes one further minor appearance in the franchise: Mammoth Books' James Bond Jr: The Spy File, in which the plot from Pompeii and Circumstance is apparently referenced (he is pictured standing outside some ancient-looking ruins). |
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