Galactic Journey
[September 10, 1970] Underground Comix Light a New Path
[September 8, 1970] The World Outside (October 1970, Galaxy)
[September 6, 1970] Lately I Dream of New England (The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, by H. P. Lovecraft)
[September 4th, 1970] Youth is Wasted on the Young (A Review of Gas-s-s-s)
[September 2, 1970] A Brighter Tomorrow: Toomorrow (1970)
[August 31, 1970] The Wandering Buoy (September 1970 Analog)
[August 28, 1970] A Death In The Family (The Charles Manson Murders)
[August 26, 1970] The Return of the Dark Bard of the Weird: Zothique by Clark Ashton Smith
[August 24, 1970] Have I Seen the Future? (Expo 70, Osaka, Japan)
[August 22, 1970] Falling From Great Heights (World Cinema: The Stolen Airship & Herostratus)
[August 20, 1970] Hour of the Horde meets The Star Virus (August 1970 Galactoscope)
[August 18, 1970] Landed minority (September 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
(August 16, 1970) It All Comes Tumbling Down [Vision of Tomorrow #12]
[August 14, 1970] Intrigue, Murder and Magic: Deryni Rising by Katherine Kurtz
[August 12, 1970] New Worlds of Fantasy #2
[August 10, 1970] Orn-ery (September 1970 Amazing)
[August 8, 1970] Wargaming is square again… (3M's Feudal)
[August 6, 1970] A Spooky Spook: Larry Brent by Dan Shocker
[August 4, 1970] Through the Wasteland (Harlan Ellison's the Glass Teat)
[August 2, 1970] Fimbulsommer (September-October 1970 IF)
[July 31, 1970] Not so Brillo… (August 1970 Analog)
[July 28,1970] Cinemascope: Cry Me A River (Cry of the Banshee) and Games in Goatskin (Dionysus in ‘69)
[July 26, 1970] "The Hearts of Men" and Women (June and July "Gay Pride" Protests)
[July 24, 1970] They’ve All Come To Look For America (Green Lantern co-starring Green Arrow)
[July 22, 1970] Solace for Your Trillion-Year-Old Spirit (George Malko's Scientology: The Now Religion)
[July 20, 1970] The Goat without Horns…among other things (August 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[July 19, 1970] Dips in road (Maze of Death, The Eternal Champion…and others—July Galactoscope #2)
[July 18, 1970] Two-star three step (July 1970 Galactoscope)
[July 16, 1970] Journey Behind the Iron Curtain, Journey into Space
[July 14, 1970] Hit For Six (Vision of Tomorrow #11)
[July 12, 1960] The New Generation (August 1970 Fantastic)
[July 10, 1970] Prison Break in West Berlin: The Liberation of Andreas Baader
[July 8, 1970] I'm Still Marching Some More (Orbit 7)
[July 6, 1970] The Day After Judgment (August/September 1970 Galaxy)
[July 4, 1970] Coming Attractions (The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, Part Two)
[July 2, 1970] Matters of conscience (August 1970 Venture)
[June 30, 1970] Star light… per stratagem (July 1970 Analog)
[June 28, 1970] Welcome to Blood Island (Four Filipino Fright Films)
[June 27, 1970] Deeper than Amber, more mindless than a Worm… (June Galactoscope: The Third)
[June 26, 1970] Hard Hats & Flower Power Collide
[June 24, 1970] In love with "Ishmael in Love" (July Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[June 22, 1970] We’ll All Go Together When We Go (Doctor Who: Inferno [Parts 5-7])
[June 20, 1970] Gemini Too (the two-week flight of Soyuz 9)
[June 18th, 1970] A Case of Déjà Vu (Vision of Tomorrow #10)
[June 17, 1970] Time and Again (June Galactoscope Part Two!)
[June 16, 1970] Solaris, Year of the Quiet Sun…and a host of others (June 1970 Galactoscope #1)
[June 14, 1970] Talkin' Loud, Swingin' Soft (June 1970 Watermelon Man, The Landlord, and Cotton Comes to Harlem)
[June 12, 1970] Something Good! and Nothing Terrible (July 1970 Amazing)
[June 10, 1970] I will fear I Will Fear No Evil (July 1970 Galaxy)
[June 8, 1970] Beneath the Planet of the… Mutants? (Not Apes)
[June 6, 1970] Children's Crusade: If…. (the movie, not the magazine)
[June 4, 1970] Something old, something new (July-August 1970 IF)
[June 2, 1970] Turning Up The Heat (Doctor Who: Inferno)
[May 31, 1970] A Compulsion to read (June 1970 Analog)
[May 28, 1970] A pair of Saras: Flower of Doradil and A Promising Planet
[May 26, 1970] A Regrettable Case of Runaway Apophenia (Erich von Däniken's Memories of the Future)
[May 24, 1970] Let It Be (The Beatles break up)
[May 22, 1970] Back From The Dead (Summer 1970 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[May 20, 1970] Circus of Hells, Tau Zero, and Vector (May 1970 Galactoscope #2)
[May 18th, 1970] Rematch (Vision of Tomorrow #9)
[May 16, 1970) The Tocsin and The Believing Child (June 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[May 14, 1970 Another Perfect Emergency (Saving Apollo-13)
[May 12, 1970] War and Peace (June 1970 Fantastic)
[May 10, 1970] Fever Pitch (New Writings in S-F 17 & Vortex)
[May 8, 1970] Tower of Glass (June 1970 Galaxy)
[May 6, 1970] Wondrous and Astounding (The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, Part One)
[May 4th, 1970] The Blue Meanies Are Coming (Doctor Who: The Ambassadors Of Death [Parts 5-7])
[May 2, 1970] Gaudy Shadows in the Crystal Cave (May 1970 Galactoscope)
[April 30, 1970] Praise for the Resident Witch (May 1970 Analog)
[April 28, 1970] A Strange Case of Vulgarity & Violence (Vision of Tomorrow #8)
[April 26, 1970] Red stars in space (Communist China and the USSR make leaps)
[April 24, 1970] Save Our Ailing Planet (Earth Day: April 22)
[April 22, 1970] “Houston, We’ve had a Problem Here!” (Apollo-13 emergency in space)
[April 20, 1970] Not the final quarry (May 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[April 18th, 1970] The Spaceman Who Came In From The Cold (Doctor Who: The Ambassadors Of Death [Parts 1-4])
[April 16, 1970] Junk Day for Ice Crowns (April 1970 Galactoscope)
[April 14, 1970] Take this spaceship to Alpha Centauri (May 1970 Venture)
[April 12, 1970] And What Happens When the Machines Take Over? (Colossus: the Forbin Project)
[April 10, 1970] A Style in Treason (May 1970 Galaxy)
[April 8, 1970] All Too Finite (Infinity One, edited by Robert Hoskins)
[April 6, 1970] Uncovered (May 1970 Amazing)
[April 4, 1970] Twixt Scylla and Charybdis (S&T's The Flight of the Goeben)
[April 2, 1970] Being Human (May-June 1970 IF)
[March 31, 1970] Seed stock (April 1970 Analog)
[March 30, 1970] The Age of Explorer — the end of the Space Race
[March 28, 1970] Cinemascope: No Vacancy (The Bed Sitting Room)
[March 26, 1970] A Quartet of Whimsy (Satyricon, Skullduggery, Horton Hears a Who, Necropolis)
[March 24, 1970] 200 Not Out (New Worlds, April 1970)
[March 22, 1970] Fashion: The Mystical is Going Mainstream
[March 20, 1970] Here comes the sun (April 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[March 18, 1970] Future Cities and Past Visions (Vision of Tomorrow #7)
[March 16th, 1970] The Fatal Flaw (Doctor Who: Doctor Who And The Silurians)
[March 14, 1970] To Venus and Hell's Gate… are we Out of Our Minds?
[March 12, 1970] It’s A Dog’s Life (Orbit 6)
[March 10, 1970] Baby, It's Cold (And Dark) Outside (April 1970 Fantastic)
[March 8, 1970] They say that it's the institution… (April 1970 Galaxy and the incomplete Court)
[March 6, 1970] The Waters of Centaurus, And Chaos Died, and High Sorcery
[March 4, 1970] Harry's Heroes (Nova 1, edited by Harry Harrison)
[March 2, 1970] Par for the course (April 1970 IF)
[February 28, 1970] Revolutionaries… (March 1970 Analog)
[February 26, 1970] Made in Japan! (Ohsumi, first Japanese satellite)
[February 24, 1970] Sex and the Single Writer: New Worlds, March 1970
[February 22, 1970] An Es-scale-ating Conflict (Doctor Who: The Silurians)
[February 20, 1970] Fun-nee enough… (OSCAR 5 and the March 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[February 18, 1970] Time Trap, This Perfect Day, Whisper from the Stars, and The Incredible Tide
[February 16, 1970] Unassailable Fortresses? A Full-Five pair of issues: (Vision of Tomorrow #6)
[February 14, 1970] Spock must Die!, Starbreed, Seed of the Dreamers, and The Blind Worm
[February 12, 1970] Up Front (March 1970 Amazing)
[February 10, 1970] Thirty Years To Go (The Year 2000, a science fiction anthology by Harry Harrison)
[February 8, 1970] Boldly going to the Region Between (March 1970 Galaxy)
[February 6, 1970] All We Are Saying Is Give The Peace Game A Chance (The Peace Game, AKA The Gladiators)
[February 4, 1970] To Rome, with love (SPI's wargame, Anzio Beachhead)
[February 2, 1970] Deceptive Appearances (March 1970 IF)
[January 31, 1970] Both sides now (February 1970 Analog)
[January 28, 1970] Cinemascope: Just a Poe Boy (An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe, The Moebius Flip, Sole Survivor, and The Dunwich Horror)
[January 26, 1970] Over The Rainbow (Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space)
[January 25, 1970] Alien Island, Enchantress from the Stars, The Winds of Darkover, and The Anything Tree
[January 24, 1970] War: Individualism and Insubordination (Patton and M*A*S*H)
[January 22, 1970] Sergeant Pepper's New Wave Writers' Club Band: New Worlds, February 1970
[January 20, 1970] Jolly good Ffelowes (February 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[January 18, 1970] Below par (The Long Loud Silence, Sex and the High Command, Beachhead Planet, and Taurus Four)
[January 16, 1970] Strange Reports (Vision of Tomorrow #5 and New Writings SF-16)
[January 14, 1970] Root Rot (February 1970 Venture)
[January 12, 1970] A Glimpse into the Future: Drug of Choice by John Lange and Crime Prevention in the 30th Century, edited by Hans Stefan Santesson
[January 10, 1970] Time On My Hands (February 1970 Fantastic)
[January 8, 1970] Slow Sculpture, Fast reading (the February 1970 Galaxy Science Fiction)
[January 6, 1970] Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
[January 4, 1970] Word for the Day: ARPANET
[January 2, 1970] Under Pressure (February 1970 IF)
[December 31, 1969] …for spacious skies (January 1970 Analog)
[December 28, 1969] Cinemascope: Two if by Sea, Three if by Space! (Captain Nemo and the Underwater City and Marooned)
[December 26, 1969] A Wreath of Stars (the best science fiction of 1969!)
[December 24, 1969] At Last The 1980 Show: New Worlds, January 1970
[December 22nd, 1969] Safety On! (I Sing the Body Electric! by Ray Bradbury)
[December 20, 1969] Stars above, stars at hand (January 1970 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[December 18, 1969] Everyman's Sports (ski outfits of 1969!)
[December 16, 1969] Holiday haul (Black Corridor and the December Galactoscope)
[December 14, 1969] West Germany Joins the Space Race: The Azur Mission
[December 12, 1969] A More Liberal Society? (Vision of Tomorrow #4)
[December 10, 1969] Night Gallery: A Frightening Tableau
[December 8, 1969] Do Better (January 1970 Amazing)
[December 6, 1969] Here comes the Sun (and Moon) — Orbiting Solar Observatory, Apollo, ESRO, and Explorer 41!
[December 4, 1969] "Weed" and Weirdness (July–December 1969 Playboy)
[December 2, 1969] Communication Breakdown (January 1970 IF)
[November 30, 1969] Capstone to a decade (December 1969 Analog)
[November 28, 1969] Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s The Sirens of Titan
[November 26, 1969] From the Earth to the Moon…and back (Apollo 12)
[November 24, 1969] The Wind That Shakes The Snottygobbles O: New Worlds December 1969
[November 22, 1969] Crash and Burn (the movie Journey to the Far Side of the Sun)
What is the Galactic Journey?
[November 20, 1969] You say you want a revolution… (December 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[November 18, 1969] Weird Rising (Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos)
[November 16, 1969] Fun, Frivolity, and Flandry (The Unicorn Girl and more!)
[November 14, 1969] To Experiment or Not To Experiment, That is the Question. (The New S. F. & Vision of Tomorrow #2)
[November 12, 1969] Leadership initiatives (December 1969 Galaxy)
[November 10, 1969] A Great Miracle Happened There (The Mets and the Orioles at the World Series!)
[November 8, 1969] Arabesques (December 1969 Fantastic)
[November 6, 1969] I Can See For Miles (Piers Anthony's Macroscope)
[November 4, 1969] A Dazzler (Bedazzled, 1967)
[November 2, 1969] Love and Hate (December 1969 IF)
[Oct. 31, 1969] Struggling to get out (November 1969 Analog)
[October 28, 1969] Black and White (the movie Change of Mind)
(October 26, 1969) Loose Change: New Worlds, November 1969
[October 24, 1969] How sweet it isn't (November 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[October 22, 1969] Three for Three! (the flights of Soyuz 6, 7, and 8)
[October 20, 1969] There was a ship (November 1969 Venture)
[October 18, 1969] Cinemascope: We'd Be Tickled to Death to Go (Moon Zero Two and Oh! What a Lovely War!)
[October 16, 1969] The March Goes On (Heartsease, Masque World, The Shadow People, Avengers of Carrig…and more!)
[October 14, 1969] News Bulletin/No Separate Beds (Review of "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice")
[October 12, 1969] My country, right or… (November 1969 Galaxy)
[October 10, 1969] Everybody's Talkin' At Me: Midnight Cowboy and Urban Tragedy
[October 8, 1969] Suddenly . . . (November 1969 Amazing))
[October 6, 1969] The Rule of a Mediocracy (Vision of Tomorrow #3)
[October 4, 1969] New kid in town (Strategy and Tactic's wargame, Crete)
[October 2, 1969] Darkness, Darkness (November 1969 IF)
[Sep. 30, 1969] Decisions, decisions (October 1969 Analog)
[September 28, 1969] Apollo’s New Muses (Women Behind the Scenes in the Apollo Programme)
[September 26, 1969] Poetry in motion — the Japanese Tanka
[September 24, 1969] Murder, Madness, and Middle Age (What Ever Happened To Aunt Alice? And Its Predecessors)
[September 22, 1969] Unsmoothed curves (October 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[September 20, 1969] Cinemascope: Stitched from the past; schemed from the future (Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed and The Italian Job)
[September 18, 1969] Neo-Rococo Dreaming
[September 16, 1969] September 1969 Galactoscope
[September 14, 1969] More Gems from the Pulps: Bran Mak Morn by Robert E. Howard and Jirel of Joiry by C.L. Moore
[September 12, 1969] Earthshaking (October 1969 Galaxy)
[September 10, 1969] Once Upon a Time in the West: Best Film of the 1960s?
[September 8, 1969] Another Orbit around the sun (Orbit 5)
[September 6, 1969] A hot time in the old town (Worldcon in St. Louis!)
[September 4, 1969] Plus ça change (October 1969 IF)
[September 2, 1969] People, Machines, and Other Thinking Entities (October 1969 Fantastic)
[August 31, 1969] Over (and under) the Moon (September 1969 Analog)
[August 28, 1969] Aussie-British Publishing (Vision of Tomorrow #1)
[August 26, 1969] A Bumper Crop at the Farm (Woodstock Music & Art Fair)
[August 24, 1969] Flying and dragging (September 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[August 22, 1969] Peake District: New Worlds September 1969
[August 20, 1969] Hail Columbia! (Apollo-11, Part 3)
[August 18, 1969] Tarnished Silver (August Galactoscope Part 2!)
[August 16, 1969] Soaring high and low (August 1969 Galactoscope)
[August 14, 1969] Twin tragedies (September 1969 Galaxy)
[August 12, 1969] Cat’s Got Your Tongue: Sal-Inma (A Devilish Homicide) (1965) & Report From South Korea
[August 10, 1969] Pushing the Envelope (September 1969 Amazing)
[August 8, 1969] Two by Four (Mariners 6 and 7 go to Mars)
[August 6, 1969] Gay Power! (The Stonewall Inn Protests)
[August 4, 1969] A Small Step and a Giant Leap (Apollo-11, Part 2)
[August 2, 1969] Specters of the past (September 1969 IF)
[July 31, 1969] Stranger than fiction (August 1969 Analog)
[July 28, 1969] New Worlds – on a Budget, August 1969
[July 26, 1969] California Dreams…and Nightmares ("The Late, Great State of California")
[July 24, 1969] Bursting at the Seams (with Monsters) (Godzilla film: Destroy All Monsters)
[July 22, 1969] Let The Sunshine In (More July Books)
[July 20, 1969] Today's the day! (August 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[July 18, 1969] The Greatest Adventure Lifts Off (Apollo-11, Part 1)
[July 16, 1969] Not all Jake(s) (July 1969 Galactoscope)
[July 14, 1969] Odyssey On Two Wheels (Easy Rider)
[July 12, 1969] Paco Rabanne and the Theater of War
[July 10, 1969] Sex! Now That I Have Your Attention . . . (August 1969 Fantastic)
[July 8, 1969] Nowhere fast (August 1969 Galaxy)
[July 6, 1969] Everybody's talking about Revolution, Evolution… (The Making of a Counter Culture by Theodore Roszak)
[July 4, 1969] When Joey goes over the top… (Avalon Hill's Anzio)
[July 2, 1969] Merging streams (August 1969 Venture)
[June 30, 1969] Anywhere but here (July 1969 Analog)
[June 28, 1969] I Don’t Have Your Wagon (Review of “The Maltese Bippy”)
[June 26, 1969] Five Years… New Worlds, July 1969
[June 24, 1969] Checking in from Seattle: The Existential Stress of Progress (Galactic Pot Healer by Philip K. Dick)
[June 22, 1969] Game Over (Doctor Who: The War Games [Parts 8-10])
[June 20, 1969] Where to? (July 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[June 18, 1969] Sleazy Riders (The Sidehackers and Satan's Sadists)
[June 16, 1969] The Voyage to Net a Dolphin (June 1969 Galactoscope)
[June 14, 1969] Boys and Girls From The North Country (The Conflict in Northern Ireland)
[June 12, 1969] Heavy on the Bitters (Star Trek: Turnabout Intruder)
[June 10, 1969] Points West and Above (July 1969 Galaxy)
[June 8th, 1969] Dissension In The Ranks (Doctor Who: The War Games [Parts 5-7])
[June 6, 1969] Blue Skies (July 1969 Amazing)
[June 4, 1969] Death and Dating (January–June 1969 Playboy)
[June 2, 1969] The ever-whirling wheel (July 1969 IF)
[May 31, 1969] When eras collide (June 1969 Analog)
[May 28, 1969], The Big One Before the Big One (Apollo-10)
[May 26, 1969] Cornelius Overload! New Worlds, June 1969
[May 24, 1969] Cinemascope: The [NOUN] of [PROPER NAME]’s [NOUN]: Blood of Dracula's Castle and Nightmare in Wax
[May 22, 1969] News / Beginnings (Review of Ubik) / My Book (Preview)
[May 20, 1969] Ad Astra et Infernum (June 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[May 18, 1969] Whirr Hum Bang Bang (Doctor Who: The War Games [Parts 1-4])
[May 16, 1969] Strange Dreams (May Galactoscope)
[May 14, 1969] The Enterprise crosses the Atlantic (Star Trek in Joe 90 Comics)
[May 12, 1969] The Students are Revolting (the wargame Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker)
[May 10, 1969] Youth (June 1969 Fantastic)
[May 8, 1969] Cooked in the Chrysalis (The Monkees TV special: 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee)
[May 6, 1969] Touched by an Angel: Teorema (Theorem)
[May 4, 1969] Navigating the Wasteland #3 (1966-69 in (good) television)
[May 2, 1969] The Lusty Month of May: Beltane and Feraferia
[April 30, 1969] Eulogies (May 1969 Analog)
[April 28, 1969] Cinemascope: Witchmaker, Witchmaker, Make Me A Witch: "The Witchmaker" (a movie) and "The Body Stealers" (a flick)
[April 26, 1969] Downbeat (May 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[April 24, 1969] The Strange New Normal New Worlds, May 1969
[April 22, 1969] Corpse or Cocoon? – (the Monkees movie Head)
[Apr. 20, 1969] Are Phoenixes Rising from ASFR's Ashes?
[April 18, 1969] A new look at dragons… (Anne McCaffrey's Dragonflight)
[April 16, 1969] The Men from Ipomoea (April 1969 Galactoscope)
[April 14, 1969] My Least Favourite Kind Of Cereal (Doctor Who: The Space Pirates [Parts 4-6])
[April 12, 1969] A New Venture (May 1969 Venture)
[April 10, 1969] Low (May 1969 Amazing)
[April 8, 1969] Distractions (May 1969 Galaxy)
[April 6, 1969] The Weight of History (May 1969 IF)
[April 4, 1969] Hey, Mack! (April 1969 Analog)
[April 2, 1969] A New Beginning? (Out of the Unknown: Season Three)
[March 31, 1969] 15 Minutes of Famous (Famous #8 & 9)
[March 28, 1969] Life Beyond Conan: The Other Heroes of Robert E. Howard
[March 26, 1969] Avast, Ye Scurvy Dogs! (Doctor Who: The Space Pirates [Parts 1-3])
[March 24, 1969] Apocalypse Impending? New Worlds, April 1969
[March 22, 1969] Flowers Are Better Than Bullets
[March 20, 1969] Going through the motions… (April 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[March 18, 1969] What a way to go! (Star Trek: "All Our Yesterdays")
[March 16, 1969] Flight of the Space Spider (Apollo 9)
[March 14, 1969 ] Left Hand of Darkness, etc. (March 1969 Galactoscope)
[March 12, 1969] Rock Opera (Star Trek: "The Savage Curtain")
[March 10, 1969] Speed (April 1969 Fantastic)
[March 8, 1969] Around the Universe (April 1969 Galaxy)
[March 6, 1969] Different points of view (Star Trek: "The Cloud Minders")
[March 4, 1969] Here Endeth The Lesson (Doctor Who: The Seeds Of Death [Parts 4-6])
[March 2, 1969] Dreams and reality (April 1969 IF)
[March 1, 1969] Beyond this Horizon (March 1969 Analog and Mariner 6)
[February 28, 1969] We Reach (Star Trek: "The Way to Eden")
February 26, 1969] Springtime for Moorcock? New Worlds, March 1969
[February 22, 1969] Good and Bad Trips (March 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[February 20, 1969] The Old Man and the She (Star Trek: "Requiem for Methuselah")
[February 18, 1969] (February Galactoscope)
[February 16, 1969] Triumph, Tough Luck and Turmoil (European Space Update)
[February 14, 1969] Like a circle in a spiral; like a wheel within a wheel (Star Trek: "The Lights of Zetar")
[February 12, 1969] Slick stuff (March 1969 Galaxy science fiction)
[February 10, 1969] Beam Me Up! (Doctor Who: The Seeds Of Death [Parts 1-3])
[February 8, 1969] So Much for That (March 1969 Amazing)
[February 6, 1969] Are Comics Embracing a 1970s Mindset?
[February 4, 1969] Potts, Caractacus Potts: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
[February 2, 1969] Winners and Losers (March 1969 IF)
[January 31, 1969] Clinging to life (Star Trek: "That Which Survives")
[January 28, 1969] Slidin' (February 1969 Analog)
[January 26, 1969] A New World Order New Worlds, February 1969
[January 24, 1969] Make rheum, make rheum (Star Trek: "The Mark of Gideon")
[January 22, 1969] NASA’s Christmas Gift to the World Part 2 (Apollo 8 continued)
[January 20, 1969] Waiter? There’s An Alien In My Soup! (Doctor Who: The Krotons)
[January 18, 1969] (February 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[January 16, 1969] Mixed messages (Star Trek: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield")
[January 14, 1969] Ten for the road (January Galactoscope)
[January 12, 1969] Taking French Leave: Playtime (a movie) and The Green Slime (a flick)
[January 10, 1969] Mad for this show (Star Trek: "Whom Gods Destroy")
[January 8, 1969] Young Punks and Old Fogies (February 1969 Fantastic)
[January 6, 1969] Booms and Busts (February 1969 Galaxy)
[January 4, 1969] Not following through (February 1969 IF)
[January 2, 1969] Blood, Sweat, and Tears (Star Trek: "Elaan of Troyius")
[December 31, 1968] Auld Lang Syne (January 1969 Analog)
[December 30, 1968] Beautiful Downtown Starbank (the 1968 Galactic Stars)
[December 28, 1968] A Christmas Gift to the World – Part 1 (Apollo 8)
[December 26, 1968] Comfort OK? Looking Forward, Not Backwards New Worlds, January 1969
[December 24, 1968] We Shall Fight Them In The Streets (Doctor Who: The Invasion [Episodes 5-8])
[December 22, 1968] What wonders await? (January 1969 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[December 20, 1968] A failure to communicate (Star Trek: "The Empath")
[December 18, 1968] Sex, Drugs and Boris Karloff: Curse of the Crimson Altar
[December 16, 1968] Adventure and eulogies (December Galactoscope)
[December 14, 1968] The Emperor's New Nehru
[December 12, 1968] Playing your fish right (The Alvin Submersible, New Job, Book Review)
[December 10, 1968] Back and forth (January 1969 Galaxy)
[December 8, 1968] Hippies and Robots (July-December 1968 Playboy)
[December 6, 1968] Wince of an audience (Star Trek: "Wink of an Eye")
[December 4, 1968] Sign Me Up (January 1969 Amazing)
[December 2, 1968] Forget It (January 1969 IF)
[November 30, 1968] Up, Up, and Around! (December 1968 Analog)
[November 28, 1968] Puppet on a String (Star Trek: "Plato's Stepchildren")
[November 26, 1968] Warhol, Delany, Cornelius and Perversity New Worlds, December 1968
[November 24th, 1968] Old Friends And Older Enemies (Doctor Who: The Invasion, Episodes 1-4)
[Nov. 22, 1968] Bound to thrill (Star Trek: "The Tholian Web")
[November 20, 1968] Transitory and lasting pleasures (December 1968 F&SF)
[November 18, 1968] Pioneers and Protons (a space round-up)
November 16, 1968 We contain multitudes (November 1968 Galactoscope)
[November 14, 1968] "'S'cuse me while I touch the sky!" (Star Trek: "For the World is Hollow and I have Touched the Sky")
[November 12, 1968] The Further Adventures of the Cimmerian: Conan of the Isles by Lin Carter and L. Sprague De Camp and the Lancer Conan Series in General
[November 10, 1968] Ratings (December 1968 Fantastic)
[November 8, 1968] A Diplomatic Tiger by the Tail ("Day of the Dove")
[November 6, 1968] Who's the one? (December 1968 Galaxy)
[November 4, 1968] A Mysterious Mission (Soyuz-2 and 3)
[November 2, 1968] Role Models (December 1968 IF)
[October 31, 1968] How the Western was won (Star Trek: "Spectre of the Gun")
[October 28, 1968] Impressive at first glance… (November 1968 Analog)
[October 26, 1968] Phoenix from the Ashes (Apollo-7)
[October 24, 1968] The New Wave comes to TV (Star Trek: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")
[October 22, 1968] Hello Again! New Worlds, October & November 1968
[October 20, 1968] Giants among Men (November 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[October 18, 1968] Little monsters (Star Trek: "And the Children Shall Lead")
[October 16, 1968] Cinemascope: Barbarella, Ice Station Zebra, and Night of the Living Dead
[October 14, 1968] Outta Space and Outta Mind (Doctor Who: The Mind Robber)
[October 12, 1968] (October 1968 Galactoscope)
[October 10, 1968] Going Native (Star Trek: "The Paradise Syndrome")
[October 8, 1968] Probing the future (November 1968 Galaxy)
[October 6, 1968] Snail on the Slope? (November 1968 Amazing)
[October 4, 1968] (Star Trek: "The Enterprise Incident")
[October 2, 1968] Future History Lessons (November 1968 IF)
[September 30, 1968] A spoonful of sugar… (October 1968 Analog)
[September 28, 1968] Intelligence Ain't All It's Cracked Up to Be: Charly
[September 26, 1968] Brain drain: (Star Trek: "Spock's Brain")
[September 24, 1968] Reconstructing The Past (The Farthest Reaches & Worlds of Fantasy #1)
[September 22, 1968] Pageantry and Picket Signs
[September 20, 1968] It comes and goes (October 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[September 18, 1968] Dangerous Visions (Not Those Dangerous Visions!) (September 1968 Galactoscope)
[September 16, 1968] Siriusly? (October 1968 Galaxy)
[September 14, 1968] Half a Loaf is Better Than None (October 1968 Fantastic)
[September 12, 1968] I’ll See You In My Dreams: Valérian, Agent Spatio-Temporel
[September 10, 1968] Across time and space… (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time)
[September 8, 1968] Those Darn Space-Hippies (Doctor Who: The Dominators)
[September 6, 1968] Adventures for a Dime: Science Fiction and Horror Dime Novels in West Germany
[September 4, 1968] Open your Golden Gate (Baycon: Worldcon 1968)
[September 2, 1968] What might have been (October 1968 IF)
[August 31, 1968] The Sound and the Fury (September 1968 Analog)
[August 30, 1968] TV or Not TV, That is The Question (They Saved Hitler's Brain and Mars Needs Women)
[August 28, 1968] The Carnival is Over (The Seekers Break Up)
[August 26, 1968] No time for a breath (Summer space round-up)
[August 24, 1968] Here, There, and Nowhere (August 1968 Galactoscope)
[August 22, 1968] Vive de Gaul– Asterix the Gaul Movie
[August 20, 1968] A tale of two issues (September 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[August 18, 1968] The Horror is Real (Targets)
[August 16, 1968] Brown is the color of my true love team (the NFL in 1968)
[August 14, 1968] The World, the Flesh and Charles Gray (the horror movies Torture Garden and The Devil Rides Out)
[August 12, 1968] Galaxy's the One? (the September 1968 Galaxy)
[August 10, 1968] First Trans-Oceanic Fan Fund Brings Fandom Together
[August 8, 1968] The Little Witch Girl and The Little Ghost Boy (Mahoutsukai Sally and GeGeGe no Kitaro)
[August 6, 1968] Treading Water (September 1968 Amazing)
[August 4, 1968] Changing Tastes (The Year of the Sex Olympics)
[August 2, 1968] Dreams and Nightmares (September 1968 IF)
[July 31, 1968] No easy answers (August 1968 Analog)
[July 28, 1968] Once Upon A Time, Or Maybe Twice… (Yellow Submarine)
[July 26, 1968] A lost pair of hours… (The Lost Continent)
[July 24, 1968] Peter Cushing and the Women (Frankenstein Created Woman and The Blood Beast Terror)
[July 22, 1968] Shades and Shadows (August 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[July 20, 1968] Beloved Institutions (Orbit 3 and Famous Science Fiction #7)
[July 18, 1968] Sweet and Sour (July 1968 Galactoscope)
[July 16, 1968] Hitching a Ride to Orbit (Orbiting Vehicle Satellite Series)
[July 14, 1968] Long Time No See (August 1968 Fantastic)
[July 12, 1968] The Pioneer and the Gorilla: Heinlein in Dimension, by Alexei Panshin
[July 10, 1968] Back in the Saddle Again (August 1968 Galaxy)
[July 8, 1968] Let the Sunshine In (Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical)
[July 6, 1968] 2001: A Space Odyssey: more than just a film?
[July 4, 1968] Youth Is Wasted On The Young (Wild In The Streets)
[July 2, 1968] What’s the Point? (August 1968 IF)
[June 30, 1968] Hawk among the sparrows (July 1968 Analog)
[June 28, 1968] Classified Communications (IDCSP Satellite Constellation)
[June 26, 1968] To far off lands (July 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[June 24, 1968] Martin Luther King Jr. and the Fashion of Neighborly Protest
[June 22, 1968] The Devil, you say (Rosemary's Baby)
[June 20, 1968] Art imitates Life (the wargame Viet Nam)
[June 18, 1968] I Just Read It for the Stories (February-June 1968 Playboy)
[June 16, 1968] More Scandal! New Worlds, July 1968
[June 14, 1968] Men, Women, and Monsters (June 1968 Galactoscope)
[June 12, 1968] 2 Late Reviews: John Cage (concert January 16), Lenore Kandel (1966 book)
[June 10, 1968] Froth and Frippery (July 1968 Galaxy)
[June 8, 1968] Robert F. Kennedy (1925-1968)
[June 6, 1968] The Stalemate Continues (July 1968 Amazing)
[June 4, 1968] (Doctor Who: The Wheel In Space [Part Two])
[June 2, 1968] Necessary Evils (July 1968 IF)
[May 31, 1968] Euler's Issue (June 1968 Analog)
[May 28, 1968] Danger: Diabolik is the Grooviest Spy Movie of the Year So Far
[MAY 26, 1968] EUROPA AD ASTRA (EUROPEAN SPACE UPDATE)
[May 24, 1968] How Low Can You Go? (Battle Beneath the Earth and The Astro-Zombies)
[May 22, 1968] Finding a New Way: Witchfinder General
[May 20, 1968] Dying, deflating, and deorbiting (June 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[May 18, 1968] Four Out of Six Ain't Bad (May 1968 Galactoscope)
[May 16, 1968] Counting down, and a blast from the Past (Countdown (1967) and The Time Travelers (1964))
[May 14, 1968] Bad Girls On Bikes (The Hellcats, The Mini-Skirt Mob, and She-Devils On Wheels)
[May 12, 1968] Slow And Steady… (Doctor Who: The Wheel In Space [Part One])
[May 10, 1968] Horse race (June 1968 Galaxy)
[May 8, 1968] A Visit to Thirdmancon, the 1968 British Science Fiction Convention
[May 6, 1968] Does Whatever A Spider Can! (Spider-Man Cartoon)
[May 4, 1968] Hooray for Mr. Rogers & Rowan & Martin (TV Reviews)
[May 2, 1968] The Thing with Feathers (June 1968 IF)
[April 30, 1968] (Partial) success stories (May 1968 Analog)
[April 28, 1968] Chimes of Freedom or Rivers of Blood? (Race Relations in the UK)
[April 26, 1968] 2001: A Space Odyssey: Three Views
[April 24, 1968] Terrifying Psychological Horror (Hour of the Wolf, by Ingmar Bergman)
[April 22, 1968] Bored Of The Rigs (Doctor Who: Fury From The Deep [Part 2])
[April 20, 1968] A treat for the senses (May 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[April 18, 1968] "You Damn Dirty Apes!" (Planet of the Apes)
[April 16, 1968] Tripods and Others (April 1968 Galactoscope)
[April 14, 1968] In Unquiet Times: The Frankfurt Arson Attacks, the Shooting of Rudi Dutschke and Electronic Labyrinth THX-1138 4EB
[April 12, 1968] Darkness (May 1968 Fantastic)
[April 10, 1968] Things Fall Apart (April 1968 Amazing)
[April 8, 1968] Ups, Downs and Tragedy: An Eventful Month in Space (Gagarin's crash, Zond-4, OGO-5, Apollo-6)
[April 6, 1968] The mountain of despair (the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)
[April 4, 1968] Time and time again (Star Trek: "Assignment: Earth")
[April 2, 1968] Asking the big questions (May 1968 IF)
[March 31st, 1968] Boredom From The Deep (Doctor Who: Fury From The Deep [Part One])
[March 28, 1968] Design for effect (April 1968 Analog)
[March 26, 1968] Scandal! New Worlds, April 1968
[March 24, 1968] A Frivolous Escape into Fashion
[March 22, 1968] (Two Things Only the People Anxiously Desire, Star Trek: "Bread and Circuses")
[March 20, 1968] Missed opportunities (April 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[March 18, 1968] What Defines Humanity? (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?)
[March 16, 1968] In Distant Lands (March Galactoscope)
[March 14, 1968] Bugs in the machine (Star Trek: "The Ultimate Computer")
[March 12, 1968] Be Seeing You (The Prisoner)
[March 10, 1968] The Best Laid Plans (Doctor Who: The Web Of Fear [Part 2])
[March 8, 1968] Inglorious (Star Trek: "The Omega Glory")
[March 6, 1968] Trend-setter (April 1968 Galaxy)
[March 4, 1968] Everything Old is New Again (New Writings in SF-12 & Famous Science Fiction Issues #4-6)
[March 2, 1968] Rules and Regulations (April 1968 IF)
[February 28, 1968] Zero for the Price of Two (Star Trek: "By Any Other Name")
[February 26, 1968] Stormy Weather (March 1968 Analog)
[February 24, 1968] Sex, Mind-Rape, Sitars and Fun Palaces New Worlds, March 1968
[February 22, 1968] Reich or Wrong? (Star Trek: "Patterns of Force")
[February 20, 1968] 1-2-3 What are we fighting for? (March 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[February 18, 1968] Yet(i) Again, London Is Under Attack (Doctor Who: The Web Of Fear [Part One])
[February 16, 1968] In their words (Star Trek: "Return to Tomorrow")
[February 14, 1968] Triple John (February 1968 Galactoscope)
[February 12, 1968] The Power of Cinema (The Power, a movie)
[February 10, 1968] It's a Man's World (March 1968 Fantastic)
[February 8, 1968] The Trek Offensive (Star Trek: "A Private Little War")
[February 6, 1968] The Most Dangerous Dame (Confessions of a Psycho Cat) and From the Land of Hype (Ellison's From the Land of fear)
[February 4, 1968] More of the Same (March 1968 IF)
[Feb. 2, 1968] All creatures great and small (Star Trek: "The Immunity Syndrome")
[January 31, 1968] Too much and too little (February 1968 Analog)
[January 28th, 1968] Double Trouble (Doctor Who: The Enemy Of The World [Part Two])
[January 26, 1968] Jack Barron Returns!New Worlds, February 1968
[January 24, 1968] On Track for the Moon (Apollo 5 and Surveyor 7]
[January 22, 1968] The Magical Mystery Tour (February 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction…plus the Beatles movie!)
[January 20, 1968] Alyx and Company (January 1968 Galactoscope)
[January 18, 1968] I Would Advise Yas ta Keep Watching (Star Trek: "A Piece of the Action")
[January 16, 1968] Worthy programming (February 1968 Galaxy)
[January 14, 1968] As Is (February 1968 Amazing)
[January 12, 1968] Shatner Trek: Arena of Triskelion (Star Trek: "The Gamesters of Triskelion")
[January 10, 1968] Saving the Best For Last (Dangerous Visions, Part Three)
[January 8, 1968] Seeing Double…Again (Doctor Who: The Enemy Of The World [Part 1])
[January 6, 1968] Entertainment for Men (January 1968 Playboy)
[January 4, 1968] How much for that fuzzy in the window? (Star Trek: The Trouble with Tribbles")
[January 2, 1968] The consequences of success (February 1968 IF)
[December 31, 1967] Surprise, surprise! (January 1968 Analog)
[December 28, 1967] Stumbling Bloch (Star Trek: "Wolf in the Fold")
[December 26, 1967] The Prime Minister is Missing! (Disappearance of Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt)
[December 24, 1967] Hit Parade '67 (the year's best science fiction)
[December 22, 1967] In all the old familiar places (Star Trek: "Obsession")
[December 20, 1967] Smut! (January 1968 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[December 18, 1967] God Out Of The Machine (Doctor Who: The Ice Warriors [Part 2])
[December 16, 1967] Long Distance Travel (December 1967 Galactoscope)
[December 14, 1967] What a Drag it is Getting Old (Star Trek: "The Deadly Years")
[December 12, 1967] The Che-Type Cometh
[December 10, 1967] Give 'Em Hell, Harry! (January 1968 Fantastic)
[December 8, 1967] You're a Big Girl Now (Star Trek: "Friday's Child")
[December 6, 1967] Brotherly Love (Dangerous Visions, Part Two)
[December 4, 1967] Devaluation (New Writings in SF-11 & Beyond Infinity December 1967)
[December 2, 1967] Women and Men (January 1968 IF)
[November 30, 1967] One door closes… (December 1967 Analog and Australia joins the Space Race!)
[November 28, 1967] Aliens On Ice (Doctor Who: The Ice Warriors [Part 1])
[November 26, 1967] The Shock of the New – Part 3 New Worlds, December 1967 – January 1968
[November 24, 1967] Guess who's coming to dinner? (Star Trek: "Journey to Babel")
[November 22, 1967] Being #3… (December 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[November 20, 1967] Fresh Air? (December 1967 Amazing)
[November 18, 1967] Escape Velocity (November Galactoscope)
[November 16, 1967] Star Trek: "Metamorphosis"
[November 14, 1967] March on the Pentagon, October 21, 1967–and After
[November 12, 1967] Still in the Race! (Apollo-4, Surveyor-6, OSO-4 and Cosmos-186-188)
[November 10, 1967] Mudd in the computer (Star Trek: "I, Mudd")
[November 8, 1967] Four to go (December 1967 Galaxy)
[November 6, 1967] Reaching the Peak (Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen [Part 2])
[November 4, 1967] Conflicts (December 1967 IF)
[November 2, 1967] Trouble and Toil (Star Trek: Catspaw)
[October 31, 1967] Same ol' (November 1967 Analog)
[October 28, 1967] Unveiling Venus – at Least a Little (Venera-4 and Mariner-5)
[October 26, 1967] Duet in G(ray) (Star Trek: "The Doomsday Machine")
[October 24, 1967] War, Anti-utopias and Near-Future Apocalypses New Worlds, November 1967
[October 22, 1967] Equal Opportunity Employer (November 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[October 20, 1967] Spoils the Bunch (Star Trek: "The Apple")
[October 18, 1967] We Are The Martians: Quatermass and the Pit, Bonnie and Clyde, The Day the Fish Came Out and The Snake Pit and the Pendulum
[October 16, 1967] A Frosty Reception (Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen)
[October 14, 1967] Threat level: High (October Galactoscope)
[October 12, 1967] See you on the flip side (Star Trek: "Mirror, Mirror")
[October 10, 1967] Jack the Ripper and Company (Dangerous Visions,Part One)
[October 8, 1967] Things Fall Apart (November 1967 Fantastic)
[October 6, 1967] Deus ex Machina (Star Trek: "Changeling")
[October 4, 1967] Transported on a Ferry Boat (NY Avant Garde Festival, Sept. 30, 1967)
[October 2, 1967] Switching Sides (November 1967 IF)
[September 30, 1967] Ain't that good news! (October 1967 Analog)
[September 28, 1967] We have met Divinity, and He is Ours (Star Trek: "Who Mourns for Adonais")
[September 26, 1967] Anniversary? Really? New Worlds, October 1967
[September 24th, 1967] A Really Cool Story (Doctor Who: Tomb Of The Cybermen)
[September 22, 1967] (Star Trek: "Amok Time")
[September 20th, 1967] Twiggy: Face of the 60s
[September 18, 1967] Skål! (October 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[September 16, 1967] A quick tour round the Fan Hugos
[September 14, 1967] Stuck in the Past (October 1967 Galaxy)
[September 12, 1967] Heavens Above! (The Fifteenth Pelican and The Flying Nun)
[September 10, 1967] Women's liberation! (September 1967 Galactoscope)
[September 8, 1967] New York, New York! (the 25th World Science Fiction convention)
[September 6, 1967] New Look, New . . . ? (October 1967 Amazing)
[September 4, 1967] We Love The Pirates…But Wilson Does Not! (The End of Pirate Radio)
[September 2, 1967] Of Genies and Bottles (October 1967 IF)
[August 31, 1967] I wouldn't send a knight out on a dog like this… (September 1967 Analog)
[August 28, 1967] NYC–the Days are Vacuum-Packed
[August 26, 1967] The Shock of the New II – Sex and the Modern British SF Reader New Worlds, September 1967
[August 24, 1967] Up and Around (Lunar Orbiter)
[August 22, 1967] Boldly Going Down Under (Star Trek, Spies and space in Australia)
[August 20, 1967] Hugo Gernsback, 1884-1967
[August 18, 1967] The Best and the Brightest? (September 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[August 16, 1967] Boxes, Big Steel Boxes: The Rise of the Shipping Container
[August 14, 1967] She Does Everything For Me (Orbit 2 by Damon Knight)
[August 12, 1967] Planetary Adventures (August 1967 Galactoscope)
[August 10, 1967] Badger Books: A Farewell and an Introduction
[August 8, 1967] Distant Signals (September 1967 Fantastic)
[August 6, 1967] A Dark Future (The Devil His Due by Douglas Hill)
[August 4, 1967] Bond Movie. James Bond Movie (Casino Royale)
[August 2, 1967] The Bounds of Good Taste (September 1967 IF)
[July 31, 1967] Canceling waves (August 1967 Analog)
[July 28, 1967] The Shock of the New – Rabbits, Hedgehogs and Kazoos (New Worlds, August 1967)
[July 26, 1967] We Got Some Kicks on Route 66 (the continuing saga of Vicki and Mel)
[July 24, 1967] Not Feelin’ Groovy (Famous Science Fiction #1-3)
[July 22, 1967] Getting the mail through (Australia introduces Postcodes)
[July 20, 1967] An Analog of Analog (August 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[July 18, 1967] Highs and Lows (July Galactoscope #2)
[July 16, 1967] The Weird and the Surprising (July 1967 Galactoscope)
[July 14, 1967] The Beat Goes On (August 1967 Amazing)
[July 12, 1967] The masks we wear; the masks we must wear (the film: The Face of Another)
[July 10, 1967] Return to Collinsport (the gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows)
[July 8, 1967] Family lines (August 1967 Galaxy)
[July 6, 1967] Humour, British-style (Carry on Screaming)
[July 4, 1967] Angels and Demons (August 1967 IF)
[July 2, 1967] An Explosive Ending (Doctor Who: THE EVIL OF THE DALEKS [Part 2])
[June 30, 1967] Bad trip (July 1967 Analog)
[June 28, 1967] Around the World in Two Seconds (Our World Global Satellite Broadcast)
[June 26, 1967] Change is Here (New Worlds, July 1967)
[June 24, 1967] Oh no, not again! (The James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice)
[June 22, 1967] The Pong Arising from the World Convention
[June 20, 1967] Yours sincerely, wasting away (July 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[June 18, 1967] Sgt. Pepper's Anti-War Military Rock Uniform
[June 16, 1967] What's Going On Here? (June 1967 Galactoscope)
[June 14, 1967] What's Easy for Two (Venus 4 and Mariner 5)
[June 12, 1967] The Mouse that Roared (The Six Day War)
[June 10, 1967] Music To Read By (July 1967 Fantastic)
[June 8, 1967] Rebels With And Without Causes (Riot on Sunset Strip and The Wild Angels)
[June 6, 1967] Blood in the Streets of West Berlin: The Shah Visit and the Shooting of Benno Ohnesorg
[June 4, 1967] The Daleks Stoop To A New Low… Vehicle Theft! (Doctor Who: The Evil Of The Daleks [Part 1])
[June 2, 1967] Uneasy Alliances (July 1967 IF)
[May 31, 1967] Phoning it in (June 1967 Analog)
[May 28, 1967] Around the World in 80 Months (May 1967 Space Roundup)
[May 26, 1967] Flames over Brussels: The À l'Innovation Department Store Fire
[May 24, 1967] Heavyweight Champion (Avalon Hill's Blitzkrieg)
[May 22, 1967] Parable in SF's clothing (The Space Trilogy, by C.S. Lewis)
[May 20, 1967] Field trips (June 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[May 18, 1967] After Dune (the fantastic setting of Yemen)
[May 16, 1967] From the Sea to the Stars (May 1967 Galactoscope)
[May 14, 1967] Ben And Polly To The Departure Gate (Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones [Part 2])
[May 12, 1967] There and Back Again (June 1967 Galaxy)
[May 10, 1967] Float Like A Butterfly, Sting Like A Bee (The Green Hornet)
[May 8, 1967] The Old and the New: Did Success Spoil Tony Randall?
[May 6, 1967] Stirred? Shaken? (June 1967 Amazing)
[May 4, 1967] The Marvel Superheroes Have Arrived! (Marvel Comics in the UK)
[May 2, 1967] The Call of Duty (June 1967 IF)
[April 30, 1967] Strange New Worlds and Staid Old Ones (May 1967 Analog)
[April 28, 1967] Tempest in a Teacup (The Terrornauts)
[April 26, 1967] Fallen Cosmonaut ( The Loss of Soyuz 1)
[April 24, 1967] You Look Familiar (Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones, Part One)
[April 22, 1967] Make War Not Love (Comics)
[April 20, 1967] End of the Road (Star Trek: "Operation: Annihilate!")
[April 18, 1967] Bright Lights (May 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction
[April 16, 1967] The Generation Gap (May 1967 Fantastic)
[April 14, 1967] Earth, Air, Fire, and Water (April 1967 Galactoscope)
[April 12, 1967] We'll take Manhattan (Star Trek: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
[April 10, 1967] A Queer Dream (the CBS "documentary" The Homosexuals)
[April 8, 1967] Swan Songs (May 1967 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[April 6, 1967] But what of Star Trek? ("The Alternative Factor")
[April 4, 1967] Transitions (May 1967 IF)
[April 2, 1967] On The Immortality Of The Crab (Doctor Who: The Macra Terror)
[March 30, 1967] The Peacekeepers (Star Trek: "Errand of Mercy")
[March 28, 1967] At last, a drop to drink (April 1967 Analog)
[March 26, 1967] Changes Coming New Worlds and SF Impulse, April 1967
[March 24, 1967] One Door Closes As Another Opens (Death and Renewal with a VW Bus)
[March 22, 1967] The Lurking Fear (Star Trek: "The Devil in the Dark")
[March 20, 1967] Vistas near and far (April 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[March 18, 1967] From Both Sides of the Curtain (New Writings in S-F 10 & Path into the Unknown)
[March 16, 1967] A Matter of Life and Death (Why Call Them Back From Heaven? by Clifford D. Simak; Tarnsman of Gor, by John Norman)
[March 14, 1967] Family Matters (April 1967 Amazing)
[March 12, 1967] Computerized Futures & Humanity (Out of the Unknown: Season Two)
[March 10, 1967] Mediocrités, Slayer of Magazines (April 1967 Galaxy)
[March 8, 1967] Absolute perfection (Star Trek: "This Side of Paradise")
[March 6, 1967] Men On The Moon (Doctor Who: The Moonbase)
[March 4, 1967] Mediocrities (April 1967 IF)
[March 2, 1967] (Star Trek: "A Taste of Armageddon")
[February 28, 1967] The Big Stall (March 1967 Analog)
[February 26th, 1967] Geoffrey Beene, The Master of Modernity
[February 24, 1967] Changes Coming (New Worlds and SF Impulse, March 1967)
[February 22, 1967] Where some (super)men had gone before (Star Trek's: "Space Seed")
[February 20, 1967] To Ashes (March Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[February 18, 1967] Six! Count them — Six! (February Galactoscope)
[February 16, 1967] The People's Choice (Star Trek: "Return of the Archons")
[February 14, 1967] Three Facets of Conan: Conan the Warrior by Robert E. Howard
[February 12, 1967] All's Fair in Love and War (March 1967 Fantastic)
[February 10, 1967] Match made in Heaven (1966 NFL Season Overview)
[February 8, 1967] Hung Jury (Star Trek: "Court Martial")
[February 6, 1967] Nothing In The World Can Stop Me Now! (Doctor Who: The Underwater Menace)
[February 4, 1967] The Sweet (?) New Style (March 1967 IF)
[February 2, 1967] It's About Time (Star Trek: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
[January 31, 1967] The Law of Averages (February 1967 Analog)
[January 28, 1967] "Fire in the cockpit!" (The AS-204 Accident)
[January 26, 1967] Cold-blooded murder (Star Trek: "Arena")
[January 24, 1967] Absenteeism and Making Do SF Impulse, February 1967
[January 22, 1967] The Return of the Cimmerian: Conan the Adventurer by Robert E. Howard
[January 20, 1967] Sag in the middle (February Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[January 18, 1967] Temper tantrum (Star Trek: "The Squire of Gothos")
[January 16, 1967] Off to a Good Start (February 1967 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[January 14, 1967] First batch (January Galactoscope)
[January 12, 1967] Most illogical (Star Trek: "The Galileo Seven")
[January 10, 1967] Return to sender (February 1967 Galaxy)
[January 8, 1967] So-So Historical, Delightful Doctor (Doctor Who: The Highlanders)
[January 6, 1967] Happy Anniversary (February 1967 Amazing)
[January 4, 1967] Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast (Star Trek: Shore Leave)
[January 2, 1967] Different perspectives (February 1967 IF)
[December 31, 1966] Barriers to quality (January 1967 Analog)
[December 28, 1966] Ice Worlds, Telepathic Martian Mice and Echoes (New Worlds and SF Impulse, January 1967)
[December 26, 1966] Harvesting the Starfields (1966's Galactic Stars!)
[December 24, 1966] Unquiet on the Romulan Front (Star Trek: "Balance of Terror")
[December 22, 1966] Who's In Charge Here? (The Monitors by Keith Laumer and The Nevermore Affair by Kate Wilhelm)
[December 20, 1966] Above and beyond (January 1967 Fantasy and Science Fiction and a space roundup)
[December 18, 1966] The Manchurian Colonel: Space Patrol Orion, Episode 7: "Invasion"
[December 16, 1966] The God Slayers (two computer-themed novels)
[December 14, 1966] (Star Trek: The Conscience of the King)
[December 12, 1966] An Explosive Ending (Doctor Who: The Power Of The Daleks [Part 2])
[December 10, 1966] Hot and Cold (December Galactoscope #1)
[December 8, 1966] Flesh and Blood (January 1967 Fantastic)
[December 6, 1966] Welcome to the Space Prison: Space Patrol Orion, Episode 6: "The Space Trap"
[December 4, 1966] Riddle wrapped in an enigma (Star Trek: "The Menagerie")
[December 2, 1966] Mixed Bags (January 1967 IF)
[November 30, 1966] Marking time (December 1966 Analog)
[November 28, 1966] Truman Capote's Ink and Paper Cinderella (a party to end all parties)
[November 26, 1966] White Boats, Whales and Disch, New Worlds and SF Impulse, December 1966
[November 24, 1966] Middling (December 1966 Amazing)
[November 22, 1966] Ha ha. Very funny. (December 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[November 20 1966] Doctor…Who? (Doctor Who: The Power Of The Daleks [Part 1])
[November 18, 1966] Environmental Disasters and the War of the Sexes: Space Patrol Orion, Episode 5, "Battle for the Sun"
[November 16, 1966] A Grand Finale (Gemini 12)
[November 14, 1966] Star Trek: "The Corbomite Maneuver"
[November 12, 1966] A Family Tradition (December 1966 Galaxy)
[November 10, 1966] Star Trek: "Dagger of the Mind"
[November 8, 1966] Paranoia and High Treason: Space Patrol Orion, Episode 4: "Deserters"
[November 6, 1966] Starting Over (December 1966 IF)
[November 4, 1966] Star Trek: "Miri"
[November 2, 1966] An Ending? (Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet)
[October 31, 1966] Respite from the horror (November 1966 Analog Science Fiction)
[October 28, 1966] "Seconds" Presents a Different Kind of Horror
[October 26, 1966] Star Trek: "What are Little Girls Made of?")
[October 24, 1966] Birds, Roaches and Rings, New Worlds and SF Impulse, November 1966
[October 22, 1966] Why Johnny Should Read (November 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[Oct. 20, 1966] Crimes against Humanity (Star Trek: "Mudd's Women")
[October 19, 1966] Routine Missions and Asimovian Robots: Space Patrol Orion Episode 3: "Guardians of the Law"
[October 18, 1966] Moral Dilemmas and Earth in Peril: Space Patrol Orion Episode 2: "Planet Off Course"
[October 16, 1966] Only the Lonely (November 1966 Fantastic)
[October 14, 1966] Alien Worlds in Precise Detail (Galactoscope)
[October 12, 1966] Inside Out (Star Trek's "The Enemy Within")
[October 10, 1966] Let's Take A Trip (November 1966 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[October 8, 1966] Martial Law in San Francisco (Hunters Point riots)
[October 6, 1966] One Trek, neat (The Naked Time)
[October 4, 1966] The Real Treasure Was The Friends We Made Along The Way (Doctor Who: The Smugglers)
[October 2, 1966] At Heart (November 1966 IF)
[September 30, 1966] Return to Base (October 1966 Analog)
[September 28, 1966] Garbage and Aliens (October 1966 New Worlds and SF Impulse)
[September 26, 1966] All that glitters: in praise of Cele Goldsmith Lalli
[September 24, 1966] Science Fiction TV from West Germany: Space Patrol: The Fantastic Adventures of the Spaceship Orion: Episode 1: Attack From Space
[September 22, 1966] True Idols (the Isaac Asimov issue of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[September 20, 1966] In the hands of an adolescent (Star Trek's "Charlie X")
[September 18, 1966] Soaring Higher (Gemini 11)
[September 16, 1966] Is Censorship Heating Up? (Fahrenheit 451)
[September 14, 1966] All the Old Familiar Places (October 1966 Galaxy)
[September 12, 1966] Boldly Going (Star Trek's "The Man Trap")
[September 10, 1966] Bon appetit! (this month's Galactoscope)
[September 8, 1966] The Bare Hardly-Essentials (October 1966 Amazing)
[September 6, 1966] The Greatest (SF) show on Earth! (1966 Worldcon and Hugo Awards)
[September 4, 1966] British Science Fiction Lives! (Alien Worlds #1 & New Writings in SF #9)
[September 2, 1966] On the Edge (October 1966 IF)
[August 31, 1966] Flights of Fancy (September 1966 Analog)
[August 28, 1966] Messiahs and Resignation (New Worlds and SF Impulse, September 1966)
[August 26, 1966] Shooting the Moon – and Going Even Further (Lunar Orbiter, AS-202 and Pioneer 7)
[August 24, 1966] Fantastic Voyage lives up to its name!
[August 22, 1966] Been Beatnik So Long, Hippies Looking Up to Me
[August 20, 1966] Looking forward, looking back (September 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[August 18th, 1966] Reawakening the Inner Child (Black and Blue Magic)
[August 16, 1966] All Shook Up (Catastrophe Planet by Keith Laumer)
[August 14, 1966] So Bad It's Hilarious (The Star Magicians by Lin Carter/The Off-Worlders by John Baxter (Ace Double G-588))
[August 12, 1966] Dr. Who And The Slightly Better Sequel (Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 AD)
[August 10, 1966] Dollars and Cents (September 1966 Fantastic)
[August 8, 1966] A Leaden Kind of Fluff (Watchers of the Dark, by Lloyd Biggle, Jr.)
[August 6, 1966] I Won't Dance, Don't Ask Me (Anna Halprin and the Dancers Workshop)
[August 4, 1966] Up, up, and away! (the Superman musical)
[August 2, 1966] Mirages (September 1966 IF)
[July 31, 1966] Dimmed lights (August 1966 Analog)
[July 28, 1966] Cat People and Overpopulation (SF Impulse and New Worlds, August 1966)
[July 26, 1966] Along for the Ride ( This Island Earth)
[July 24, 1966] Doubling Up (Gemini 10)
[July 22, 1966] Ridiculous! (August 1966 Amazing)
[July 20, 1966] An Endless Summer (August 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[July 18, 1966] Arrivals and Departures (Doctor Who: The War Machines)
[July 16, 1966] Onward and Upward! (Apollo, Australia, and OV)
[July 14, 1966] October's Judgment (July Galactoscope)
[July 12, 1966] Cool It! (August 1966 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[July 10, 1966] Froth, Fun, and Serious Social Commentary (Sibyl Sue Blue)
[July 8, 1966] South Pohl (August 1966 Galaxy)
[July 6, 1966] Baillie's Bailiwick–the Other Castro Street
[July 4, 1966] The Daughters of Jane Eyre (Gothic Romances and a New Soap Opera)
[July 2, 1966] The Big Thud (August 1966 IF)
[June 30, 1966] Not Reading You (July 1966 Analog)
[June 28, 1966] Scapegoats, Revolution and Summer Impulse and New Worlds, July 1966
[June 26, 1966] Justice League of Britain (New British Superhero Comics)
[June 24, 1966] Increments: World's Best Science Fiction: 1966, edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr
[June 23, 1966] Interlude, with panthers
[June 20, 1966] First Impressions Can Be Misleading (Doctor Who: The Savages)
[June 18, 1966] Avant Radio for "Satisfaction" (Bob Fass on WBAI)
[June 16, 1966] Calm Spots (July 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[June 14, 1966] Aliens, Housewives and Overpopulation: Orbit 1, edited by Damon Knight
[June 12, 1966] Which Way to Outer Space? (New Writings In SF 8)
[June 10, 1966] Summer Reruns (July 1966 Fantastic)
[June 8, 1966] Pyrrhic Victory (the flight of Gemini 9)
[June 6, 1966] The World is Ending (Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison)
[June 4, 1966] Over Under Sideways Down (Surveyor 1, Explorer 32, Kosmos 110 + 119!)
[June 2, 1966] Bad Decisions (July 1966 IF)
[May 31, 1966] Worth Remembering (June 1966 Analog)
[May 28, 1966] Destination The Movies (Destination Inner Space)
[May 26, 1966] Batman: So Bad It's Good?
[May 24, 1966] Hatchetmen, Marilyn Monroe and God Killers (Impulse and New Worlds, June 1966)
[May 22 1966] O.K.? No Way! (Doctor Who: The Gunfighters)
[May 20, 1966] Things to Come and Things that Are(June 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[May 18, 1966] What's the Difference? (Two versions of Mindswap by Robert Sheckley)
[May 16, 1966] Spies, Poets and Linguists: Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany
[May 14, 1966] Seeing Double (The She Beast and The Embalmer)
[May 12, 1966] Equal & Opposite Reaction (The Symmetrians)
[May 10, 1966] Rocky Jaunts (June 1966 Galaxy)
[May 8, 1966] A Respite (June 1966 Amazing)
[May 6, 1966] Blaise-ing Wreckage (Modesty Blaise)
[May 4, 1966] Pushing the Envelope (The State of Music: 1964-66)
[May 2, 1966] By Any Other Name (June 1966 IF)
[April 30, 1966] Ormazd and Ahriman (May 1966 Analog)
[April 29, 1966] Young and Bold: Photographer David Bailey
[April 26, 1966] Inner Space, Romance and Religion Impulse and New Worlds, May 1966
[April 24, 1966] Playtime’s Over (Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker)
[April 22, 1966] No Man's Land (Women of the Prehistoric Planet and Further Female Filled Fantasy Films)
[April 20, 1966] Space Exploration is Hard (Venera 2 and 3, Luna 10 and OAO 1)
[April 18, 1966] Rocannon and the Kar-Chee
[April 16, 1966] Non-taxing (May 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[April 14, 1966] A New & Clear Bombshell (The War Game)
[April 12, 1966] The Degenerate Modern Era
[April 10, 1966] A Fairy Tale from the East: King Thrushbeard
[April 8, 1966] Search Parties (May 1966 Fantastic)
[April 6, 1966] Say Konnichwa to the Newest Comics from Japan!
[April 4, 1966] A Bookstore to Remember (City Lights)
[April 2, 1966] Hidden Truths (May 1966 IF)
[March 31, 1966] Shapes of Things (April 1966 Analog)
[March 28, 1966] Typhoid Doctor (Doctor Who: The Ark)
[March 26, 1966] Steam Tractors and Ballardian Mind Games Impulse and New Worlds, April 1966
[March 24, 1966] Dark Comedy and Birthday Wishes (a Tony Randall double feature)
[March 22, 1966] Summer in the sun, winter in the shade (April 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[March 20, 1966] Two of A Kind (March Galactoscope #2)
[March 18, 1966] Taking Gemini for a Spin (Gemini 8)
[March 16, 1966] Sometimes Older is not Better (Mystery and Imagination)
[March 14, 1966] Random Numbers (May 1966 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[March 12, 1966] In Aid of Earth and Other Worlds (Jack Vance's Ace Double and Tom Purdom's latest)
[March 10, 1966] Top Heavy (April 1966 Galaxy)
[March 8, 1966] Revolutionary Art for Revolutionary Times: Friedrich Schiller's The Robbers and the Battle over West German Theatre
[March 6, 1966] Is More Less? (April 1966 Amazing)
[March 4, 1966] Sanguinary Cinematic Surgery (Blood Bath and Queen of Blood)
[March 2, 1966] Words and Pictures (April 1966 IF)
[February 28, 1966] A Bloody Return To Form (Doctor Who: The Massacre of St Bartholomew’s Eve)
[February 26, 1966] Such promise (March 1966 Analog)
[February 24, 1966] Is 1966 the Best Year Ever for American Comic Books?
[February 22, 1966] A New Age? Impulse and New Worlds, March 1966
[February 20, 1966] An Embarrassment of Riches (February Galactoscope #2)
[February 18, 1966] Fixing up the old place (March 1966 Fantasy & Science Fiction)
[February 16, 1966] An import-ant next step in my Sci-fi journey (Them!)
[February 14, 1966] "…to Replace the Pounds and the Shillings and the Pence" (Australia Goes Decimal)
[February 12, 1966] Past? Imperfect. Future? Tense. (March 1966 Fantastic)
[February 10, 1966] Within and without (Isaac Asimov's Fantastic Voyage and Samuel R. Delany's Empire Star)
[February 8, 1966] Feeling A Draft (March 1966 IF)
[February 6, 1966] Hello, Stranger (exploring Space in Winter 65/66)
THE JOURNEY SHOW, SEASON 2, STARTS TOMORROW!
[February 4 1966] What A Waste. What A Terrible Waste. (Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan [Part 3])
[February 2, 1966] Death in the Fields: The Lufthansa Flight 005 Crash
[January 31, 1966] Milk of Magnesia (February 1966 Analog)
[January 28, 1966] The Book as Rorschach Test (Flowers for Algernon)
[January 26, 1966] Changes Afoot! Science Fantasy and New Worlds, February 1966
[January 24, 1966] The Sincerest Form Of Espionage (Agent for H.A.R.M., Our Man Flint, and Other Bond Imitations)
[January 22, 1966] Monks, Demi-Gods and Cat People: The Sword of Lankor by Howard L. Cory
[January 20, 1966] Bombs, duds, and happy endings (February 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[January 18, 1966] New Discoveries of the Old (Out of the Unknown)
[January 16, 1966] Getting There Is Half The Fun (March 1966 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[January 14, 1966] An Excellent Set of Hammers (Dracula Prince of Darkness & Plague of the Zombies)
[January 12, 1966] La Belle Époque in the Jet Age
[January 10, 1966] Kingdom Come (Doctor Who: The Daleks’ Master Plan [Part 2])
[January 8, 1966] Seems like old times (February 1966 Galaxy)
[January 6, 1966] Have Archaic and Beat It Too (February 1966 Amazing)
[January 4, 1966] Keep Watching the Skies (February 1966 IF)
[January 2, 1966] God of Time (The Planet Saturn)
[December 31, 1965] Untermag (January 1966 Analog
[December 28, 1965] God-Birds and Dreams Science Fantasy and New Worlds, January 1966
[December 26, 1965] Murders per Minute (James Bond in Thunderball)
[December 24, 1965] Gallimaufry du Saison(The Year's best Science Fiction and Paingod and Other Delusions)
[Dec. 22, 1965] Swann Lake (the 1965 Galactic Stars)
[December 20, 1965] Rendezvous in space (Gemini 6 and 7)
[December 18, 1965] Bulges and Depressions (January 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[December 16, 1965] Two Creepy Terrors (Die Monster Die! and Planet of the Vampires)
[December 14, 1965] Expect the Unexpected (January 1966 Fantastic)
[December 12, 1965] Something Old, something New (The Bishop's Wife and A Charlie Brown Christmas
[December 10, 1965] For the People, By the People The Makepeace Experiment, by Andrei Sinyavsky
[December 8, 1965] Space is Getting Crowded (A-1/Asterix, FR-1, Explorer-31, Alouette-2, Luna-8, Gemini-7
[December 6, 1965] Are You Sitting Comfortably? Then I'll Begin (Doctor Who: The Daleks’ Master Plan [Part 1])
[December 4, 1965] A Sign of the Times (Michael Moorcock’s Books of 1965)
[December 2, 1965] Superiority Complex (January 1966 IF)
[November 30, 1965] War is Swell (December 1965 Analog)
[November 28, 1965] A Fantastic European Duo (Alphaville & The Saragossa Manuscript)
[November 26, 1965] Plagues and Unicorns Science Fantasy and New Worlds, December 1965
[November 24, 1965] Books from Old Blighty (November Galactoscope)
[November 22, 1965] Keep on Exploring (Explorer-29 and 30 and Venera-2 and 3)
[November 20, 1965] A fine cup of coffee (December 1965 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[November 18, 1965] Humour, Heroes and History: The Comics of France, Belgium and the Netherlands
[November 16, 1965] Crime and Punishment (January 1966 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[November 14, 1965] A Teenage Dream (The Mating Game)
[November 12, 1965] Doldrumming (December 1965 Amazing)
[November 10, 1965] Strangers in Strange Lands (December 1965 Galaxy)
[November 8, 1965] You Must Be Mythtaken (Doctor Who: The Myth Makers)
[November 6, 1965] Turns, Turns, Turns (Avalon Hill's Midway and Battle of the Bulge)
[November 4, 1965] The Best Bad Science Fiction Wrestling Can Offer (A Review of Two Films of El Santo)
[November 2, 1965] Revolution! (December 1965 IF)
[October 31, 1965] Finished and Unfinished Business (November 1965 Analog)
[October 29, 1965] Oater, West German style (The movie, Winnetou Part 3)
[October 28, 1965] Knights, Adventurers and Anthropomorphic Animals: Comics in East and West Germany
[October 26, 1965] Mythology and Multiple Earths Science Fantasy and New Worlds, November 1965
[October 24, 1965] "What time is it?" (October Galactoscope)
[October 22, 1965] Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (November 1965 Fantastic)
[October 20, 1965] The Wonderful Shadow (A British Comics Overview)
[October 18, 1965] Turn, Turn, Turn (November 1965 Fantasy & Science Fiction)
[October 16th, 1965] The World According to Bonnie Cashin
[October 14, 1965] Taking a Deep Dive (the SEALAB project)
[October 12, 1965] Gaming Across the Pond (Wargaming in Britain)
[October 10, 1965] Doctor Where? (Doctor Who: Mission To The Unknown)
[October 8, 1965] Handle with Care (Forbidden Planet)
[October 6, 1965] Go, baby, go! (Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!)
[October 4, 1965] Galaxy Bore (Doctor Who: Galaxy 4)
[October 2, 1965] Gimmickry (November 1965 IF)
[September 30, 1965] Big and Little Bangs (October 1965 Analog)
[September 28, 1965] Of Art and Freedom: The Rolling Stones Riots and the Mephisto Case
[September 26, 1965] Allegory and Mythology Science Fantasy and New Worlds, October 1965
[September 24, 1965] False Advertising (Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster and a brief history of Mary Shelley's creation on film)
[September 22, 1965] Foul! (September Galactoscope)
[September 20, 1965] Unfinished Business (October Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[September 18, 1965] Disastrous! (The Day the Earth Stood Still and When Worlds Collide)
[September 16, 1965] Blessed Are The Peacemakers (November 1965 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[September 14, 1965] The Face is Familiar (October 1965 Galaxy)
[September 12, 1965] So Far . . . Well, Fair (October 1965 Amazing)
[September 10, 1965] So Many Thews (Lin Carter's The Wizard of Lemuria)
[September 8, 1965] Still a Stranger in a Strange Land (THE STRANGER SERIES 2, AUSTRALIAN TV SF)
[September 6, 1965] War and Peace (October 1965 IF)
[September 4, 1965] Doctor's Orders (Review of "A Doctor in Spite of Himself")
[September 2, 1965] A Clash of Cultures (THE 1965 WORLDCON)
[August 30, 1965] 8 Days or Bust! (Gemini 5's epic space mission)
[August 28, 1965] Love is My Superpower (Reviewing Girl's Love Stories #115)
[August 26, 1965] Stag Party (September 1965 Analog)
[August 24, 1965] 13 French Science Fiction Stories
It’s (Nearly) All About Aldiss [August 22, 1965] Science Fantasy and New Worlds, September 1965
[August 20, 1965] Look both ways (September 1965 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[August 18, 1965] The Riots in Watts
[August 16, 1965] New Writings in S-F 5
[August 14, 1965]: A Killer Thriller Double-Feature: Again the Ringer and The Face of Fu Manchu
[August 12, 1965]: No Help for Help!
[August 10, 1965] Binary Arithmetic (September 1965 Fantastic)
[August 8, 1965] Navigating the Wasteland #2 (1964-65 in (good) television)
[August 6, 1965] Last Call for Paratime Passengers (H. Beam Piper's Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen)
[August 4th, 1965] Queenly Fashion: The Style of the Powerful Women of South Asia
[August 2, 1965] Expansion and Contraction (September 1965 IF)
[July 31, 1965] A spoonful of sugar (August 1965 Analog)
[July 28, 1965] Aldiss, Harrison, and Roberts, Inc. (August 1965 Science Fantasy and New Worlds)
[July 26, 1965] Too much Monk-y Business (Doctor Who: The Time Meddler)
[July 24, 1965] Sun, Sand, Surf, Swimsuits, And The Supernatural (How To Stuff A Wild Bikini and a Brief History of Beach Movies)
[July 22, 1965] Do what you do do well (July space round-up)
[July 20, 1965] No War of the Worlds After All? (Mariner IV reaches Mars)
[July 18, 1965] The Prodigal Returneth (September 1965 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[July 16, 1965] To Fresh Woods (August 1965 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[July 14, 1965] The New Dispensation (August 1965 Amazing)
[July 12, 1965] A pair of Aces (July 1965 Galactoscope)
[July 10, 1965] "Since I fell for you" (a Young Traveler's crush)
[July 8, 1965] Saving the worst for first (August 1965 Galaxy)
[July 6, 1965] Same Difference (Dr. Who And The Daleks)
[July 4, 1965]: Hoode Hoode Hoo (Doctor Bloodmoney by Philip K. Dick)
[July 2, 1965] Gallimaufry (August 1965 IF)
[June 30, 1965] Every Day has its Dog (July 1965 Analog)
[June 28, 1965] An Hour Of My Life I Will Never Get Back (Doctor Who: The Chase [parts 4-6])
[June 26, 1965] Disappointing Duo (June Galactoscope #2)
[June 24, 1965] Wasps, Warriors and Aldiss (Science Fantasy and New Worlds, July 1965)
[June 22, 1965] Standby for Action! (Gerry Anderson’s Stingray)
[June 20, 1965] Ace Quadruple (June Galactoscope #1)
[June 18, 1965] Galactic Doppleganger (July 1965 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[June 16, 1965] The International Poetry Incarnation
[June 14, 1965] Our Best Man (the Young Traveler's favorite secret agent)
[June 12, 1965] The Number of the Bests
[June 10, 1965] Comics Go James Bond
[June 8, 1965] A Walk in the Sun (the flight of Gemini 4)
[June 6, 1965] The Dawdle, More Like (Doctor Who: The Chase [Parts 1-3])
[June 4, 1965] Below the Ramparts
[June 2, 1965] Heck in a Handbasket (July 1965 IF)
[May 30, 1965] Ticket to Ride (May space round-up)
[May 28, 1965] Heavyweight's Burden (June 1965 Analog)
[May 26th 1965] Mind Control, Aldiss and Time Travel (New Worlds and Science Fantasy, June 1965)
[May 24, 1965] Two faded stars (May Galactoscope #2)
[May 22, 1965] Goodbye and Hello (June 1965 Fantastic)
[May 20th, 1965] Monokini: The Madness Continues!
[May 18, 1965] Rubber Ball (or Skip the End) (June 1965 Fantasy & Science Fiction)
The 1965 Hugo ballot is out!
[May 16, 1965] Gathering Dust (Doctor Who: The Space Museum)
[May 14, 1965] Keep A Civil Tongue In Your Head (July 1965 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[May 12, 1965] Da Capo (June 1965 Amazing)
[May 10, 1965] A Language for the Masses (Talking to a Machine, Part Three)
[May 8, 1965] Skip to the end (June 1965 Galaxy)
[May 6, 1965] Back To Our Roots (New Writings in SF4 & Over Sea, Under Stone)
[May 4, 1965] The Op and the Pop: New Movements in Modern Art
[May 2, 1965] FORWARD INTO THE PAST (June 1965 IF)
[April 30, 1965] Back-door uprising(May 1965 Analog)
[April 28, 1965] Mermaids, Persian Gods and Time Travel New Worlds and Science Fantasy, April/May 1965
[April 26, 1965] A Stranger in a Strange Land (The Stranger, Australian TV SF)
[April 24, 1965] Every Silver Lining Has A Cloud (May 1965 Fantastic)
[April 22, 1965] Cracker Jack issue (May 1965 Fantasy and Science Fiction)
[April 20, 1965] Less Satanic Than Expected (John Sturges' The Satan Bug)
[April 18, 1965] The Doctor, the King and the Sultan (Doctor Who: The Crusade)
[Apr. 16, 1965] The Second Sex in SFF, Part VIII
[April 14, 1965] Furious Time Travel (April Galactoscope)
A word from our sponsor… (and a personal plea)
[April 12, 1965] Not Long Before the End (May 1965 Amazing)
[April 10, 1965] Furnishing the Home of the Future: Interior Design for the Space Age
[April 8, 1965] Twisted but Classy (Mario Bava's "Blood and Black Lace")
[April 6, 1965] The Early Bird Catches the Worm (INTELSAT 1)
[April 4, 1965] A Future of Rainbows: Psychedelic-40, by Louis Charbonneau
[April 2, 1965] SPEAKING A COMMON LANGUAGE (May 1965 IF)
[March 30, 1965] Suborbital Shots (April 1965 Analog)
[March 28, 1965] Detectives, Curses and Time Travel New Worlds and Science Fantasy, March/April 1965
[March 26, 1965] Digging Up the Past (April 1965 Fantastic)
[March 25, 1965] We still get letters!
[March 24, 1965] New Leaps Forward in Space (Voskhod 2, Europa F-3, Ranger 9, and Gemini 3)
[March 22, 1965] To Bee Or Not To Bee? (Doctor Who: The Web Planet [parts 4-6])
[March 20, 1965] Clash of The Old & The New (February 1965 Gamma & City of a Thousand Suns)
[Mar. 18, 1965] Per Aspera (April 1965 Fantasy and Science Fiction
[March 16, 1965] Browsing the Stacks (May 1965 Worlds of Tomorrow)
[March 14, 1965] The Old Order Changeth!
[March 12, 1965] Sic Transit (April 1965 Amazing)
[March 10, 1965] Politics & Pirates: The Current State of British Pop Music Radio
[March 8, 1965] An Alien Perspective (April 1965 Galaxy)
[March 6, 1965] Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (Crack in the World and Other Planet-Destroying Movies)
[March 4, 1965] OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES (April 1965 IF)
[March 2, 1965] Doctor Who And The B-Movie Rejects (Doctor Who: The Web Planet)
[February 28, 1965] Tragedy and Triumph (March 1965 Analog)