Book-length tribute to New Worlds in the 1960s, including new interviews about the magazine and its times with editor Moorcock, art editor Christopher Finch, designer Charles Platt, contributor Michael Butterworth, and critic John Clute, as well as excerpts from what is thought to be an unpublished science-fiction novel by Paolozzi. |
Connected group of three juvenile fantasy stories. |
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Subtitled “A Model of Fucking Holocaust Terror”; third in the Lord Horror trilogy. |
Follow-up to the notorious Adventures of Meng & Ecker with all-new strips in b/w and 48 pages of full colour. |
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Novel about Holocaustic goings-on in modern-day Manchester. |
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Not a Savoy book as such but certainly a Savoy production, based on David Britton’s collection of Beefheart cuttings and interviews. |
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This issue is subtitled “Born-Again-Atomic-Bomb-Horror”. |
This issue is subtitled “Romance of Sword and Book”. |
Hardback book collecting all 8 parts of the “Reverbstorm” series in a definitive edition, the final part of which was previously unpublished. This edition also adds a prelude and appendix, but omits the short stories in the original volumes. |
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Graphic (really!) horror collection, written by Britton, edited by Butterworth, and drawn by Guidio. An explicitly brutish, violent, offensive and satirical set of tales in text and graphic form. |