‘The Black Archive #37: Kerblam!’
❉ A mature, well-researched essay on a story loved by some and frowned upon by others.
❉ A mature, well-researched essay on a story loved by some and frowned upon by others.
❉ Written with clear intent and enthusiasm, grounded in research: as a reader, you can’t really ask for much more.
❉ As a celebration of diversity in fan opinion goes, this essay is quite the thing, writes Nick Mellish.
❉ This is an in-depth and interesting, intelligent engagement with the material at hand, writes Nick Mellish.
❉ What connects Max Headroom, Virginia Woolf and Robert Louis Stephenson?
❉ What has ‘The Romans’ ever done for us?
❉ This book goes deep into the story’s genesis, and the infamous production difficulties which plagued it.
❉ 30 not out! Another indispensible essay from The Black Archive.
❉ The latest in Obverse’s bite-size reads that explores their subject matter indepth reviewed.
❉ Haringsma’s essay on this divisive story leaves no paving slab unturned, writes Nick Mellish.
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