Splash page from Beware! The Claws of The Cat!. Art by Marie
Panel from Bloodstone! in The Super-Heroes No. 45 (Marvel Comics,
Stan Lee, Marc Bolan and Roy Wood, from The Super-Heroes No.45
Ad from The Super-heroes No. 31 (Marvel Comics, 1975). From a
The Super-heroes, No.31 (Marvel, 1975). From a car boot sale
Cover by Kev Hopgood for 2000AD Prog 631 (June 1989). From a
Back cover to 2000AD Prog 584, Art by Cliff Robinson (July 1988).
Cover art by Cliff Robinson for 2000AD, Prog 625 (May 1989).
Illustration by ‘Emsh’ (Ed Emshwiller) for Basil
Illustration by Wally Wood for Robert Silverberg’s ‘There’s
Jerry Cornelius illustration by Harry Douthwaite. From The Life
The Life and Times of Jerry Cornelius, by Michael Moorcock (Grafton
Illustration by ‘Emsh’ (Ed Emshwiller) for Basil
The Original Science Fiction Stories, No.11 (Strato Publications).
Science Fantasy, No. 54 (Nova Publications, 1962). From Sue Ryder
Authentic Science Fiction, No. 69, May 15th, 1956 (Hamilton and
“The Thrill-Kill Pack”, from Men magazine, Vol.16,
The Films Of Roger Corman, by Ed Naha (Arco Publishing) From
Playback, by Raymond Chandler (Hamish Hamilton, 1958). From a
Ad from Bluebook magazine Vol 106, No. 2 (April 1967). From a
Men magazine, Vol.16 No.12 (Dec 1967). From a car boot sale in
Man’s World magazine, Vol. 15, No. 3 (June 1969), From
“Girl-Crazy Clay Allison”, from Stag magazine, Vol
‘Death Joined Their Undercover Sex Club’, from Man’s
Inside America’s Wildest Voodoo Devil Cult, from Male
Male Magazine, Vol 19. No. 2 (February 1969). From a car boot
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, by M.R. James (Book Club Associates,
Stanley Kubrick’s Clockwork Orange. Illustrated Screenplay
Stanely Kubrick Directs, by Alexander Walker (Abacus, 1973).
World’s Finest No. 323 (Jan 1986, DC Comics) From Oxfam
Justice League of America No.122 (Sept. 1975, DC Comics). From
Panel from Batman No. 32, October 1939, by Bill Finger and Bob
Bob Kane and a girl friend in a homemade Catwoman costume in
Batman & Me, by Bob Kane with Tom Andrae (Eclipse Books,
And The Devil Will Drag You Under, by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine
Jizzle, by John Wyndham (Four Square, 1965). From a car boot