Page from Man-Thing: Several Meaningless Deaths in Chiller Pocket
Chiller Pocket Book No.28 (Marvel Comics, 1980). From Oxfam in
Star Trek Fotonovel 1: The City on the Edge of Forever, written
Porter Wagoner Sings His Own, LP by Porter Wagoner (RCA, 1072).
What Ain’t to Be, Just Might Happen, LP by Porter Wagoner
Art by Jim Steranko, from Nick Fury, Agent of Shield No. 2 (Marvel
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD No. 2 (Marvel Comics, 1983). Cover
Double-page spread from Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD No.1 (Marvel
Back cover to Captain America Special Edition No. 1. (Marvel
The Spectacular Spider-Man No.148, Cover art by Sal Buscema (Marvel
To The Devil A Daughter, by Dennis Wheatley (Arrow, 1974). From
The Twelth Pan Book of Horror Stories, Selected by Herbert Van
The Mummy, from stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by
Waldo & Magic Inc, by Robert Heinlein (Pan, 1969). From a
The Wrong Man/Il Ladro Italian Poster (1957). From Hitchcock
Spellbound US 24 sheet poster (1945). From Hitchcock Poster
The Man Who Knew Too Much US Poster (1934). From Hitchcock Poster
The 8th Fontana Book of Ghost Stories, edited by Robert Aickman
Edward van Sloan as Van Helsing and Bela Lugosi as Dracula in
Christopher Lee in Dracula, Prince of Darkness. From The Dracula
Werner Herzog releases thousands of rats into the streets of
Publicity still for Mark of the Vampire with Bela Lugosi and
Carol Borland in Mark of the Vampire (1935). From The Dracula
The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, edited by Robert Aickman
Vampire’s Honeymoon, by Cornell Woolrich (Carroll and Graf,
Carter, by Ted Lewis (Pan, 1970). From my Dad’s book collection.
Cotton Comes To Harlem, by Chester Himes (Panther, 1969). From
Now Then, by John Brunner (Mayflower-Dell, 1965). From a charity
Cover for The New Mutants Annual 1, by Bill Sienkiewicz (Marvel
Love’s Lonely Counterfeit, by James M. Cain (Corgi, 1966).
Carson Of Venus, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (NEL, 1971). From a
Forgotten Tales Of Terror, edited by Hugh Lamb (Magnum Books,
The Outlaws, by Alex R. Stuart (NEL, 1972). From a charity shop
The Mind Thing, by Fredric Brown (Hamlyn, 1979). Cover illustration
Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery, edited by Kaye Webb
Alfred HItchcock’s Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine,