(124 pages / adult content / this issue only in glorious black and white)
From the author of Cool TV of the 1960s and Strange New World: Sex Films of the 1970s, the third edition of Naked Pulp, an occasional collection of art, articles, and images that features sci-fi, super-hero, sex, horror, and action films, retro cult TV, American comics, and animation.
issue three: Special All at Sea issue!
featuring Saucy Seaside Postcards: Donald McGill, Arnold Taylor, Brian Fitzpatrick
Marvel at the Movies: Sub-Mariner and the first animated appearance of the X-Men!
The Man from Atlantis / The Creature from the Black Lagoon
Conviene Fare Bene L’Amore / Don’t Look Down (No mires para abajo)
Benny Hill / The Two Ronnies: By the Sea and The Picnic
Godzilla vs. Ebirah / Attack of the Crab Monsters / The Atomic Submarine / Destination: Inner Space / Terror Beneath the Sea / Monster from the Ocean Floor / Phantom from Ten Thousand Leagues / The Horror of Party Beach!
Jon Abbott has been writing professionally about popular culture for over thirty years, during which time he has written over four hundred articles on American film and television for over two dozen different trade, specialist, and populist publications in the U.K. These have included Video Today, Starburst, Stills, Media Week, Adult Movies on Video, What Video, What Satellite, TV Zone, The DarkSide, Video Buyer, Video World, Cult Times, Comedy Review, SFX, Home Entertainment, and Dreamwatch.
He has a wide range of interests in 20th century film, television, and music, including classic cartoons, gangster films of all sorts, 1950s sci-fi movies, 1960s TV and comics, and 1970s TV and cinema. He is the author of several best-selling books on cult films and classic TV available on Amazon, and also writes for McFarland and Infinity magazine. He has recently completed a series of four books in the style of this publication under the title Sci-Fi Before Star Wars reassessing the great sci-fi films of the 1950s. For all book titles, please click on his author’s pages.