Wait – there’s a book called “Adventures in Time and Space”? That sounds awfully familiar…
Philip Harbottle
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…
Hidden Gems: Philip Harbottle resumes his 1950s British Science Fiction YouTube Channel
Author Philip Harbottle has resumed his videos for the 1950s British Science Fiction YouTube Channel
“Invaders from Time” debuts in latest Spaceship Away
Space hero Nick Hazard storms the cover of the latest edition of this glossy Dan Dare-inspired SF comic magazine
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
Rare, possibly unique Garth newspaper strip merchandise sighted
Do you know of any other “Garth” merchandise? This jigsaw may be unique…
The sad tale of Boardman Science Fiction, a victim of its own publisher revealed, in latest “1950s British Science Fiction” videocast
Back in the 1950s, the Boardman Science Fiction series attempted to introduce quality science fiction into Britain in both hardcover and paperback. Why did it fail? That’s the question posed – and answered – by author and SF expert Philip… Read More ›
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!
New videocast digs deep into the SF work of Denis Hughes… but his comics work remains a mystery
Another fascinating trip into the 1950s courtesy of the Philip Harbottle