The British government’s campaign of mass hysteria in order to keep the nation rabies-free.

The British government’s campaign of mass hysteria in order to keep the nation rabies-free.
Remembering the unrestrained king of British pulp horror.
From novelisations to Marvel Comics to Power Records, the publications that fed the relentless Ape Fever of the Seventies.
The series of novels based around the legendary comic strip sci-fi hero Flash Gordon that appeared – with very different covers – in the US and UK during the Seventies.
the jazz noir of Las Vegas’ premier lounge lizard.
Exploring a little-known author of sleazy 1960s paperback cheap thrills.
The impressively creepy supernatural stories of the comedy legend.
The true-crime magazine’s grubbiest era, when lurid photoshoots and outrageous headlines grabbed an eager – and mostly female – audience.
A gallery of covers from the glory days of 1970s eco-horror pulp fiction.
Chuck Tingle’s remarkable erotic universe.
The notorious anti-porn propaganda film of the 1960s and the moralising criminal behind it.
An outrageous slice of pulp fiction presenting the notorious serial killer as a supernatural force from beyond.