List of fictional secret agents

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This is a list of fictional secret agents .

Books[]

  • Agent X.323 in series of novels "Espion X.323" by Paul D'Ivoi
  • Alec Leamas in John le Carré's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
  • Alex Rider, young "informal" MI6 agent in Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series. The series also includes Alan Blunt, head of
  • Ali Imran in Imran Series
  • Basil Argyros in the Harry Turtledove short story series collected in Agent of Byzanium
  • Basil St. Florian, the main protagonist of Stephen Hunter's 2021 novel Basil's War
  • Blackford Oakes is a Central Intelligence Agency officer, spy and the protagonist of a series of novels written by William F. Buckley
  • Carl Hamilton, Swedish secret agent from the Books of Jan Guillou
  • Daniel Marchant, MI6 agent in Dead Spy Running and Games Traitors Play by Jon Stock
  • David Shirazi in Joel C. Rosenberg's The Twelfth Imam
  • Drongo in Chingiz Abdullayev's books
  • Emily Pollifax in Dorothy Gilman's books
  • George Smiley in the novels of John le Carré
  • Hal Ambler, in The Ambler Warning by Robert Ludlum
  • Jack Ryan, in The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games by Tom Clancy
  • James Adams from the Robert Muchamore's CHERUB series
  • James Bond in Ian Fleming's books, which also include CIA agent Felix Leiter. See List of James Bond allies for a complete list of 00-agents and secret agents found throughout Fleming's books
  • James Wormold in Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana
  • Jane Blonde, in the Jane Blonde series by Jill Marshall
  • Jason Bourne in the Bourne books by Robert Ludlum
  • Jerry Cornelius in Michael Moorcock's books and short-stories
  • John Craig in James Munro's books
  • John Morpurgo in books by William Garner
  • Scot Harvath in the novels of Brad Thor.
  • Johnny Fedora in Desmond Cory's books
  • Lemmy Caution, in Peter Cheyney's novels
  • Masud Rana, a major and BCI (Bangladesh Counter Intelligence) agent (codename-MR9) portrayed in the Masud Rana series by Qazi Anwar Hussain
  • Matt Helm, in Donald Hamilton's books
  • Michael Jagger in books by William Garner
  • Mitch Rapp, CIA agent in counterterrorism unit known as the "Orion Team" in books by Vince Flynn
  • Modesty Blaise, from the books by Peter O'Donnel
  • Nancy Drew in Carolyn Keene's books
  • Nick Carter-Killmaster (books)
  • Paul Kagan in David Morrell's 2008 novel The Spy Who Came for Christmas
  • Penelope St. John-Orsini, in The Baroness novels by Paul Kenyon
  • Peter Pettigrew the pet rat of Ron Weasly in Harry Potter working for Lord Voldemort
  • Philip McAlpine in four novels by Adam Diment
  • Philip Quest in four novels by Peter Townend
  • Quiller in the series of thrillers by Elleston Trevor, writing as Adam Hall
  • Sam Durell in Edward S. Aarons' books
  • Sam Fisher in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell books
  • Scorpion from Andrew Kaplan's book
  • Sean Ryan, ex-IRA member who features in series of novels by Brian Cleeve
  • Severus Snape, an agent provocateur, informant, and double agent working for Dumbledore
  • Sherlock Holmes in Arthur Conan Doyle's books
  • Simon Templar, "The Saint", from the Leslie Charteris novels and subsequent adaptations
  • Six in the Agent Six of Hearts series by Jack Heath
  • Stephen Metcalfe in The Tristan Betrayal by Robert Ludlum
  • Switters in Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates by Tom Robbins
  • The Hardy Boys in Franklin W. Dixon's books
  • The Secret Seven written by Enid Blyton (four child detectives)
  • Tiger/Avinash Singh Rathode, from Bollywood film Ek Tha Tiger
  • Tim Donohue, British secret agent from the book The Constant Gardener by John le Carré
  • Wyman Ford, from books by Douglas Preston

Comics[]

Sarge Steel is a detective/spy character published by Charlton Comics during the 1960s. As he was published during the time of Charlton's Action Heroes line of superheroes, and had loose ties to some, he is sometimes included with that group. He was purchased by DC Comics along with the other "Action Heroes".

King Faraday is a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics. Faraday first appeared in Danger Trail #1 (July 1950), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.

  • Amanda WallerShe is a fictional character of super villain and sometimes anti-heroine who appears in comic booklets in the DC Comics universe. The character first appeared in the Legends # 1 issue of November 1986, and was created by writers John Ostrander and Len Wayne and illustrator John Byrne.

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Marvel[]

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  • Television/film[]

    Video games[]

    • Ada Wong, from the videogame series Resident Evil
    • Agent 47, from the videogame series Hitman
    • Agent Blackbird, Boxer, Deacon, Desdemona, Doctor Carrington, Drummer Boy, Dutchman, Father Clifford, Glory, Helena, Herbert Dashwood, Highrise, Liam "Patriot" Binet, Manya Vargas, Maven, Mister Tims, P.A.M., Ricky Dalton, Songbird, Tinker Tom, Tommy Whispers, Tulip, Victoria Watts, and the Sole Survivor (optional-if you join the Railroad organization) from Fallout 4
    • Agents Sasha Nein and Milla Vodello from Psychonauts
    • Alexi Dravic from Alpha Protocol
    • Big Boss, from the videogame series Metal Gear
    • Bishop and Shiela from the PS2 video game Spy Fiction
    • Booger Hasenpfeffer from Webkinz
    • Cate Archer from No One Lives Forever
    • Cole Phelps from L. A. Noire
    • David Wolf from Secret Agent
    • Desmond from Fallout 3
    • Director from Club Penguin (EPF)
    • Dot (D.) from Club Penguin (EPF)
    • G. from Club Penguin (EPF)
    • Gabriel Logan from Syphon Filter
    • Goober Hasenpfeffer from Webkinz
    • Iron Bull from Dragon Age: Inquisition
    • JC Denton from Deus Ex
    • Jet Pack Guy from Club Penguin (EPF)
    • Joanna Dark in the Nintendo 64 video game Perfect Dark
    • Michael Thorton from Alpha Protocol
    • Max Payne from the videogame series Max Payne
    • Natalya Ivanova from Destroy All Humans 2
    • Leliana (Sister Nightingale) from the Dragon Age series.
    • Norman Jayden, from Heavy Rain
    • PP from Club Penguin (EPF)
    • Raiden, from the videogame series Metal Gear
    • Revolver Ocelot, from the videogame series Metal Gear
    • Rookie from Club Penguin (EPF)
    • Sam Fisher, from the videogame series Splinter Cell
    • Solid Snake, from the videogame series Metal Gear
    • Spy Fox, from the videogame series Spy Fox
    • Steve Haines, Dave Norton, and Andreas Sanchez from Grand Theft Auto V
    • Tallis from Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin
    • The Spy from Team Fortress 2
    • Luciel Choi from Mystic Messenger
    • Vanderwood from Mystic Messenger
    • United Liberty Paper Contact and Karen Daniels from Grand Theft Auto IV
    • Kyle Crane from Dying Light

    Radio dramas[]

    Jason Whittaker from Adventures in Odyssey

    Parodies of secret agents[]

    See also[]


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