Posted by demonik on January 26, 2011
Justin Marriott (ed.) – Paperback Fanatic #17 (January, 2011)

Justin Marriott – Fanatical Thoughts (editorial)
Fanatical Mail – Ste Turzymaki, Brian Bieniowski, Nigel Taylor, Bam!!, David Barraclough, Joe Kenny, Andrew Byers, Andy Boot, Andreas Decker, Johnny Mains.
Sennitt Sez … – On Acme, Roberts A W Lowdnes, Guy N. Smith and more.
Justin Marriott – Behold The Mags: A History Of New Worlds
Justin Marriott – Notes From The Underground: Interview with Langdon Jones
Justin Marriott – Strange Seductions: The Fawcett Crest Horror Pulps (including a Fawcett horror checklist)
Andreas Decker – To Out-Bond James Bond: Nick Carter, Super-spy.
Justin Marriott – Black Fury. The golden age of Blaxploitation pulp.
Justin Marriott – The Zardoz Pulp Fair
Just this minute received this, so here’s the specs for now and a reminder that you can order a copy via the Paperback Fanatic online superstore. Have also begun a thread for #17 on the Vault forum where it’s likely we’ll be ripping off huge chunks of it in near future.
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Posted by demonik on December 1, 2009
Justin Marriott (ed.) – Paperback Fanatic #12 (Nov. 2009)
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Beyond the Silver Sky- an overview of Ken Bulmer’s work from Ace Doubles to Dray Prescott
The House of Bulmer- Andreas Decker looks at the enduring popularity Ken enjoyed in Germany
Masero Lives! Johnny Mains interviews the classic cover artist
Death Merchant- Andreas Decker gives the inside story on the outrageous men’s adventure series
The Four Gringos- saddles up with blood-thirsty western series Breed, Herne and Crow
Weird Tales at Panther- a much expanded and heavily illustrated 8-page reworking of The Paperback Dungeon checklist
When the Vile Take Over- at last we cover NEL’s Hells Angels poster mags
Just been unleashed! The usual eclectic, wildly entertaining celebration of beautifully ugly and just plain hideous paperbacks from the ‘sixties and seventies. Anthology fans will particularly enjoy the overview of Panther’s Weird Tales heavy output. Details from Paperback Fanatic, and anti-review of sorts on the Vault forum.
Posted in Paperback Fanatic, small press, Vault Product Placement | Tagged: *NEL*, Andreas Decker, Angus Wells, Breed, Brian Bieniowski, Brit Westerns, Crow, David Keyte, Death Merchant, fiction, Hells Angels, Herne, horror, James A Muir, James W. Marvin, John Giles, John Harvey, John Mains, John McLaglen, Joseph Rosenberger, Justin Marriott, Ken Bulmer, Laurence James, Mens Adventure, Murray Ewing, new english library, Panther, paperbacks, Piccadilly Cowboys, Pinnacle, Rob Matthews, Roy Bayfield, Severance, Steve Lines, Tony Masero, Tony Roberts, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »