The Illustrated Terrors Of The Pocket Chiller Library
The long-forgotten series of gruesome British digest-sized horror comic books from the 1970s.
The Illustrated Terrors Of The Pocket Chiller Library Read MoreCultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The long-forgotten series of gruesome British digest-sized horror comic books from the 1970s.
The Illustrated Terrors Of The Pocket Chiller Library Read MoreOne of the last-gasp efforts from the legendary studio was a big-budget comic book adaptation – but it failed to get off the ground.
Hammer’s Vampirella -The Pioneering Comic Book Movie That Never Was Read MoreAn impressive catalogue of graphic novels from Barcelona.
Comic Books Espana Read MoreA collection of our greatest festive articles and galleries.
Have Yourself A Reprobate Christmas Read MoreBertrand Mandico’s psychedelic science fiction drama is a glorious pop culture-laden trip into sexual expression, liberation and occultism.
The Hallucinogenic And Witchy Pleasures Of After Blue Read MoreYou are probably not going to retire on the proceeds of selling a comic book collection.
Ephemeral Pleasures: Your Comic Book Collection Is Worthless Read MoreThe series of novels based around the legendary comic strip sci-fi hero Flash Gordon that appeared – with very different covers – in the US and UK during the Seventies.
The Flash Gordon Novels Of The 1970s Read MoreThe eccentric combination of the Boy Wonder and the Mother of Invention, as Burt Ward records a single with Frank Zappa.
Holy Frank Zappa! Burt Ward’s Oddball Recording Career Read MoreThe too-good-to-be-true monster magazine ads of the 1960s and 70s.
Vintage Monster Magazine Ads Read MoreThe bad decisions and public relations misfires that doomed a big-budget Western comic book movie to ridicule and obscurity.
Left For Dead: How A PR Debacle Destroyed The Legend Of The Lone Ranger Read MoreThe story of Britain’s first horror moral panic and the odd role that the Communist Party played in it.
Harmful Publications: The British Horror Comic Scare Read MoreJim Rugg reinvents a classic – if little known – comic book character, with a fluorescent 1970s vibe.
The Return Of Octobriana – The Revolutionary Russian Superhero Read More