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Panel from Judge Dredd No. 6 (Quality Comics 1986). Art by Steve Dillon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Panel from Judge Dredd No.6 (Quality Comics, 1987). Art by Steve Dillon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Judge Dredd No. 6 (Quality Comics, 1987). Cover art by Brett Ewins. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Double-page spread from Judge Dredd No. 2 (Quality Comics, 1986). Art by Steve Dillon, written by John Wagner. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Judge Dredd No. 2 (Quality Comics, 1986). Cover art by Steve Dillon. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Reivers, by William Faulkner (Penguin, 1970). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
The Little Sister, by Raymond Chandler (Hamish Hamilton, 1980). From a charity shop in Canterbury,
The Little Sister, by Raymond Chandler (Penguin, 1969). From a charity shop in Canterbury. ‘The pebbled glass door panel is lettered in flaked black paint: 'Philip Marlowe….Investigations’. It is a reasonably shabby door at the end
The Punisher: War Zone No. 13 (Marvel Comics, 1993). Written by Abnett and Lanning. Art by Mike McKone and Mark McKenna.
Art by Rick Veitch and Alfredo Alcala, from Swamp Thing 52 (DC Comics, 1986). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Cover art by Steve Bissette for Swamp Thing 52 (DC Comics, 1986). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Cover art by Brian Bolland for Superman 422 (DC Comics, 1988). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Page from DC 1st: Batgirl/Joker (DC Comics, 2002) From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Undergrowth of Literature, by Gillian Freeman (Panther Books, 1972). From a charity shop in Canterbury. Gillian Freeman, in this humane and witty study, takes a sympathetic journey through the tangled undergrowth of literature. In addition to her
Tramontane, by Emil Petaja (Ace Books, 1966). An ‘Ace Double’ - the reverse of Michael Moorcock’s 'The Wrecks of Time’. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Wrecks of Time, by Michael Moorcock (Ace 1966). An ‘Ace Double’ - two books in one - the other readable by turning the book over and upside down. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Big Time, by Fritz Leiber (Orbit, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Day It Rained Forever, by Ray Bradbury (Penguin, 1980). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The John Franklin Bardin Omnibus (Penguin, 1979). Contains The Deadly Percheron, The Last of Philip Banter and Devil Take The Blue-Tail Fly. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Two-Timers, by Bob Shaw (Pan, 1971). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Spacesuit design by Moebius. From The Book of Alien, by Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross (Star Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Sigourney Weaver testing out her flamethrower on the lawn at Shepperton Studios. From The Book of Alien, by Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross (Star Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Book of Alien, by Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross (Star Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The House of Horror - The Story of Hammer Films (Lorrimer Publishing, 1973). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Scream Along With Me (Dell Publishing, 1967). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
Panel from from Raccolta Super Eroi Gigante No. 2 (Marvel Comics, 1979). Art by Gene Colan.
Panel from from Raccolta Super Eroi Gigante No. 2 (Marvel Comics, 1979). Art by Jack Kirby.
Cover page for I Fantastici Quattro Gigante, from Raccolta Super Eroi Gigante No. 2 (Marvel Comics, 1979). Art by Jack Kirby. From Oxfam in Sherwood.
Italian Spider-Man stickers, from L'uomo Ragno Gigante (Marvel Comics, 1981). From a charity shop in Sherwood.
L'uomo Ragno Gigante (Italian Giant-Size Spider-Man) (Marvel Comics, 1981). From Oxfam in Sherwood.
Marvel ad for Frantic magazine. From Chiller Pocket Book No. 11 (Marvel Comics, 1980). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Illustration of Alfred Hitchcock by Josh Kirby. From Josh Kirby: A Cosmic Cornucopia (Collins & Brown, 1999). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Illustration by Josh Kirby for Hitchcock horror collection Meet Death At Night. From Josh Kirby: A Cosmic Cornucopia (Collins & Brown, 1999). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Illustration of Alfred Hitchcock by Josh Kirby for the cover of Games Killers Play. Taken from Josh Kirby: A Cosmic Cornucopia (Collins & Brown, 1999). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Columbo: The Dean’s Death, by Alfred Lawrence (Star Books, 1975). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Wizard of Venus, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (NEL, 1975) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Heirloom, by Graham Masterton (Sphere Books, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Witches Brew (Puffin Books, 1982). Cover illustration by Jill Murphy. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder, by Edgar Wallace (Hodder & Stoughton, 1967). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Man At The Carlton, by Edgar Wallace (Hodder & Stoughton, 1954). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Tomorrow & Tomorrow, by Ed McBain (Sphere, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The freaks who called themselves the Vikes were in the saddle and riding high - peddling for forbidden pleasures, substituting drugs for cocktails, following the
A Brand New World, by Ray Cummings (Ace, 1964). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Analogue Men, by Damon Knight (Sphere, 1967). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Fugue For A Darkening Island, by Christopher Priest (Pan, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Forger, by Edgar Wallace. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Pin-up from 2000AD Prog 322 (June 1983). Art by Robin Smith. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Panels from The Hyper-Historic Headbang! in 2000AD Prog 322 (1983). Script by Alan Moore, Art by Alan Davis, Lettering by Steve Potter. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Penultimate Truth, by Philip K. Dick (Penguin, 1967). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Valis, by Philip K. Dick (Corgi, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
A Maze of Death, by Philip K. Dick (Grafton, 1986). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Divine Invasion, by Philip K. Dick (Corgi, 1982). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Cosmic Puppets, by Philip K. Dick (Panther Books, 1985). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Zap Gun, by Philip K. Dick (Panther Books, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, by Philip K. Dick (Panther Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Killing A Mouse On Sunday, by Emeric Pressburger (Collins, 1963). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
The Tomb, by F. Paul Wilson (NEL, 1985). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Magicians, by James Gunn (Magnum Books, 1980). From a charity shop in Nottingham. ‘Under the levity I was ashamed that what was going on around me had aroused me, and that my condition was obvious to everyone who was interested. Orgy may have
Nova No. 1 (Marvel, 1976). Art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Superman No. 405 ‘The Mystery of the Super-Batman’ (DC Comics, 1984). From Oxfam in Nottingham.