You can count on Justin Marriott to produce some excellent fanzines. The creator and editor of BATTLING BRITONS, MEN OF VIOLENCE, THE PAPERBACK FANATIC, HOT LEAD, and others recently launched THE PAPERBACK FANTASTIC. Volume One covers science fiction and features dozens of reviews of science fiction novels (and a few comic books and graphic novels), along with several features about science fiction paperbacks and, as usual in Marriott’s publications, plenty of great artwork on all the cover reproductions. Bill Cunningham deserves a lot of credit for the great design work on this trade paperback.
The reviews themselves are by Marriott, Tim Deforest, Andreas Decker, Dave
Karlen, John Peel, Jeff Popple, Scott Ranalli, Penny Tesarek, Tom Tesarek, and
Benjamin Thomas. They cover a wide variety of books and authors, ranging from
the early Edgar Rice Burroughs/scientific romance years through the pulp era to
the New Wave and beyond. Books by Robert Silverberg, Harlan Ellison, Poul
Anderson, and many other classic SF authors are reviewed. Some are books
I’ve read, and for the most part I agree with those reviews. Some are books
I’d like to read, if I can ever get around to it. All of them are well-written
and entertaining. I even learned a few things, such as the fact that David
Grinnell was actually a pseudonym of Donald A. Wollheim. I’m not sure how I
never ran across that so far, but it was news to me. And it might prompt me to
read some of the books under the Grinnell name, although the one reviewed in
this volume doesn’t get very high marks.
Overall, I had a great time reading THE PAPERBACK FANTASTIC, VOLUME ONE:
SCIENCE FICTION. It concentrates mostly on the sort of SF that I grew up
reading and enjoying, and if you’re a fan of that genre, I give it a high
recommendation.
I just received the second volume from amazon, so hopefully we will see more books like this one.
ReplyDeleteJames, thanks for the kind words. I do want to clarify though that I only design the covers and consult on the interior. Justin is the one who hits it out of the park. He came up with some grand design decisions, and I look forward to seeing more. 😉
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