Author and editor Phil Harbottle – reveals the largely untold story of 1950s British SF writers work in other genres…
John Russell Fearn
Philip Harbottle’s Dan Dare comic strip adaptations, unseen for decades, revisited, and SF novel and film-inspired tales, too
Author and publisher Philip Harbottle treats us to more of his unique Dan Dare tales, and much, much more, in his latest SF-inspired videocasts…
A British Science Fiction Catch Up with Philip Harbottle: Tales of Wonder, Golden Amazon and much more
A woefully overdue catch up with Philip Harbottle’s engaging SF and comic videocasts!
More 1950s SF gems explored, and secrets revealed, in YouTube series from Philip Harbottle
Wait – there’s a book called “Adventures in Time and Space”? That sounds awfully familiar…
Never a Dull Story? A look at the SF books of Panther Books publisher Hamilton & Co. – and a “Garth” connection, too!
Philip Harbottle explores the origins of SF publisher Panther Books
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…
Philip Harbottle’s comic adaptation of John Russell Fearn’s novel “Across the Ages” published for the first time
60 years after it was first drawn, an adaptation of a classic SF novel is finally in print
Murky Depths: Latest 1950s British Science Fiction videocast reveals the real history of “Creature from the Black Lagoon” in print
Think you know everything there is to know about Creature from the Black Lagoon? Think again!
1950s British Science Fiction videocast celebrates John Russell Fearn’s best SF work
Another splendid foray into vintage SF from Philip Harbottle
“1950s British Science Fiction” rockets to 20th episode at hyper speed!
Some more fantastic mini documentaries on post war British SF from Philip Harbottle
Latest episodes of “1950s British Science Fiction” explore the art of Ron Turner and some publishing mysteries
More wonderful explorations of SF publishing after World War Two
Uncovered: the French graphic novel adaptation of John Wyndham’s “The Day of the Triffids”
A rather splendid discovery…