B7 Media has just launched the Kickstarter for its SF thriller mini-series, Pilgrim 2121: Secrets and Lies, the first project in a new line of its B7 Comics line, written by me, John Freeman, with art by Neil Edwards, coloured… Read More ›
Science Fiction
The Decades that Scarred for Life – now offered at a discount!
The brilliant Scarred for Life books by Stephen Brotherstone and David Lawrence are currently available at a discount price
New edition of Filmed in Supermarionation released
An updated and revised edition of Filmed in Supermarionation, which sprang from the eponymous Gerry and Sylvia Anderson-inspired documentary, has been released
In Memoriam: Ralph Titterton
A leading light in the curation of the music of Barry Gray has passed
In Review: The Midwich Cuckoos (2022)
The new adaptation of The Midwich Cuckoos is a subversive pleasure, Tim Robins suggests…
The Astounding Jason Hyde collection joins this year’s Rebellion releases
“The Astounding Jason Hyde”, a collection of text stories written by SF author Barrington J. Bayley is on its way in September as one of the Treasury of British Comics titles this year
Gerry Anderson: A Life Uncharted Tour – May tour dates, and beyond
This week sees the continuation of the Gerry Anderson – A Life Uncharted tour
In Review: Nineteen Eighty-Four
Tim Robins takes a look at the newly-released BFI edition of the BBC’s 1950s adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian novel…
Stand by for Action! Gerry Anderson Day returns on 14th April
Anything can happen on Gerry Anderson Day, back this month!
Time Bomb Comics announces new Gerry Anderson shows-inspired anthology, SPECTRUM
Time Bomb Comics announces New Captain Scarlet, Space Precinct and Terrahawks comics
“Bringing Imagination Into View” exhibition exploring concept art closes tomorrow in Los Angeles
If you’re in Los Angeles this week, then there’s just still time to catch the Bringing Imagination Into View exhibition at the VAMA Gallery…
Anderson’s Supersonic Centuries screams into bookshops next month
Check out this Century 21-inspired new book from Fred McNamara…
National Film and Sci-Fi Museum plans “Retro Video Corner”, appeals for donations
The new National Film and Sci-Fi Museum is asking you to plunder your attic, for lost video gems for a new display
When Dan Dare tie-in fiction went woefully wrong – a sorry tale of disastrous publishing decisions
Philip Harbottle deservedly eviscerates the terrible publishing decisions of Hulton Press, who successfully destroyed what could have been a great new line in Dan Dare tie-in science fiction…
In Memoriam: Comics Historian, Writer and author Ron Goulart
We’re sorry to report the passing of a powerhouse of SF and comics archivist
The dawn of the Science Fiction Book Club explored in latest 1950s British Science Fiction videocast
Another video smashing exploration of the worlds of 1950s British Science Fiction by author and editor Philip Harbottle is available to watch, free
Ron Turner’s Space Ace returns in a surprise “Special Edition”
More Space Ace for your Christmas stocking, folks? Read our review…
In Review: Doctor Who: Flux, Episode Five – Survivors of the Flux
Follow the Flux! You know it makes sense… doesn’t it?
How Panther Books, an SF publishing success story, survived the era of “mushroom publishers”
Think variant covers are a modern invention, exclusive to comics? Think again…
Rare “Worlds of the Universe” magazine in the spotlight in latest 1950s British Science Fiction mini-doc
Author Philip Harbottle treats us to more early British SF treasures from his incredible archive…