Source comic book Illustrator Dave Gibbons was drawn (no pun intended) to the story, by the fact that it was set in Britain, and that the characters were intrinsically British. Gibbons has said: "There's nothing that's really quite as exciting as things that are grounded in reality. Even with the most outlandish fantasy, you have to ground it in reality, for it to remain feasible. So if you're going to have people flying around in jetpacks (like in Agente 007 - Thunderball: operazione tuono (1965)), and ejector seats (like in Agente 007 - Missione Goldfinger (1964)), and possess all the wonderful gadgetry, the fact that the "Secret Service" comics are set in a believable South London, that the kids looked believable, and that the cars fit, is really important to sustain and feed the fantasy."
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