I briefly came across the German science fiction series Perry Rhodan in the mid-seventies when Futura/Orbit published the first 38 novels in the series, and…
20 CommentsOn and on I sped into futurity...
I briefly came across the German science fiction series Perry Rhodan in the mid-seventies when Futura/Orbit published the first 38 novels in the series, and…
20 CommentsAt the end of his ground-breaking book One Hundred Years of Science Fiction Ilustration, 1840 – 1940 (1974), Anthony Frewin included an appendix on the…
1 CommentMy favourite John Hurt film has to be Michael Radford’s 1984, released in the same year, with Hurt as Winston Smith, Richard Burton as O’Brien…
2 CommentsI have a huge soft spot for Prog Rock, well – to qualify that, I have a soft spot for a handful of Prog Rock…
Leave a CommentI guess, like many, I fell in love with the visual style of No Man’s Sky. The screenshots posted in the build up to its…
Leave a CommentJames Goddard has very kindly agreed to let me reprint his interview with Edmund Cooper from Science Fiction Monthly Volume 2 Number 4. This first…
13 CommentsThere’s a poignant anecdote that Terry Pratchett once told about a book signing. A young woman in the queue told him that her father was…
19 CommentsHere’s another film that seems pretty apt for the current state of the UK post-Brexit – Robert Fuest’s end of the world-lite version of Michael…
3 CommentsHot on the heels of Peter A. Jones, here’s my tribute to another great SF artist who, sadly, is no longer with us. The vast…
4 CommentsAs part of my ad hoc trundle through the greats of 70s and 80s Science Fiction book covers I thought I’d turn my attention this…
Leave a CommentThe Book of the Colossus is now complete with the final volume – Dark Feathered Hearts. “You shut us down in the darkness, you skin…
Leave a CommentOne of the strangest books to come out of the 1970s fantasy art imprint Paper Tiger had to be Bruce Pennington’s Eschatus (1976). I’ve already…
1 CommentWhat better way to recover from New Year’s Eve than a leisurely afternoon watching John Boorman’s cult classic Zardoz. Putting aside the seriously disturbing sight…
3 CommentsOn the one hand it’s great that SF and Fantasy are more or less mainstream these days, and so every Waterstones has a huge selection…
4 CommentsA while back I wrote about the H. P Lovecraft Historical Society’s film of The Whisperer in Darkness. It’s a great movie and by and…
4 CommentsMad Max Fury Road was just as brilliant the second time round I saw it. For what is essentially a colossal car chase in one…
8 CommentsRemorseless, vicious and brilliant – General Crysanthe Uella has dedicated her life to ensuring humanity will escape from the embers of a dead universe. But…
Leave a CommentI came across the wonderful Fantastic Travel Destination posters of Autun Purser at Dysprosium and immediately bought the complete set of cards and a print…
Leave a CommentI came back from Eastercon 2015 with several pulp magazines, including a couple of copies of Fantastic Adventures carrying Frank R. Paul’s ‘Life on..’ series.…
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