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Post by Dreadlocksmile on Aug 19, 2009 8:20:04 GMT
Issue 11 is now back from the printers and available to order! Contents include:Interview with legendary artist Ian Miller, creator of classic covers such as The Sucking Pit, Zombie and House on the Borderland Study of Hell's Angels pulps including Agro, The Lost Traveller, Buttons, The Hellcats and more In-depth research into the pseudonyms of James 'Skinhead' Moffatt with new titles discovered A look back at the Blade sword and sorcery series from US publishers Pinnacle Interview with Peter Leslie author of Man from UNCLE and Avengers tie-in novels Chat with New English Library editor Mark Howell Plus the normal letters, ultra-rare cover reproductions and terrible typos! Available from the on-line shop at www.thepaperbackfanatic.com
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Post by metaltony on Aug 19, 2009 8:58:52 GMT
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Post by Dreadlocksmile on Aug 19, 2009 9:02:03 GMT
Cheers for the heads up there Tony. I've modified the post so the link works now... (I'd missed out a '/' from the address).
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Post by steppedonwolf on Aug 20, 2009 18:49:50 GMT
This started off as Pulpmania, didn't it? That first issue was great.
These sell out quite quickly - any idea where I can get some back issues?
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Post by Dreadlocksmile on Aug 20, 2009 19:52:00 GMT
This started off as Pulpmania, didn't it? That first issue was great. These sell out quite quickly - any idea where I can get some back issues? It did indeed. I only have these issues, as I didn't realise that it had changed its name until a month or so ago: A few of the backissues can be purchased directly from the Paperback Fanatic website (link was included in my first post above). The earlier ones will be impossible to get your mitts on unless Justin does a 'Best Of' or puts them onto a CD (two possible ideas he's come up with).
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Post by Dreadlocksmile on May 20, 2010 15:01:15 GMT
The Paperback Fanatic has moved to subscription only.
The latest issue includes a very indepth interview with Graham Masterton.
Can I once again recommend this publication to all paperback enthusiasts. It's a great little read with tonnes of info.
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