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Forrest J. Ackerman

    November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008

    Forrest J Ackerman was a passionate promoter and a pivotal figure in the formation and dissemination of science fiction as a literary, artistic, and film genre. His reach extended from magazine editing to literary agency, and he was known for his love of neologisms and wordplay. His dedication to the genre and his impact on its broader cultural perception are undeniable. Ackerman was also an avid collector and an early advocate for Esperanto within the science fiction community.

    Forrest J. Ackerman
    Science-fiction
    Vampirella Archives Volume 1
    Lon of 1000 Faces
    Famous Forry Fotos: Over 70 Years of AckerMemories
    The Gernsback Awards, Vol. 1
    Expanded Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends PLUS
    • 2024

      Vampirella Archives Volume 1

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the late 1960s, this hardcover archive collection brings together the first five issues of the iconic Vampirella magazine, originally launched in 1969. Featuring a stunning cover by Frank Frazetta, it showcases contributions from renowned writers and artists like Jose Gonzalez, Archie Goodwin, and Bernie Wrightson. The collection preserves the magazine's original size and format, celebrating its significant impact on the horror genre and comic book history.

      Vampirella Archives Volume 1
    • 2003

      The Gernsback Awards, Vol. 1

      1926

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set on a savage planet teeming with colossal creatures, this collection showcases the imaginative prowess of legendary science fiction authors. Murray Leinster leads readers into thrilling adventures, while George Allan England introduces a chilling tale reminiscent of "The Thing." Fitz-James O'Brien and H.G. Wells explore themes of microscopia and Martian landscapes, alongside Wells' captivating "The Empire of the Ants." Edmond Hamilton's unforgettable "The Metal Giants" and A. Hyatt Verrill's journey "Beyond the Pole" further ignite the sense of wonder, culminating with Curt Siodmak's intriguing "The Eggs from Lake Tanganyika."

      The Gernsback Awards, Vol. 1
    • 2002

      Lon of 1000 Faces

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(10)Add rating

      Focusing on the remarkable career of Lon Chaney Sr., this pictorial history showcases his iconic roles through hundreds of stunning images. It highlights the artistry of special effects and makeup that defined his performances, making it essential for enthusiasts of Chaney's work, silent film history, and the Golden Era of Hollywood.

      Lon of 1000 Faces
    • 2002

      This newly expanded edition features additional stories from Ackerman alongside contributions from renowned authors like Catherine L. Moore and Donald A. Wollheim. It showcases a diverse array of narratives that highlight the creativity and collaboration among these talented writers, enriching the classic collection with fresh perspectives and engaging tales.

      Expanded Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman & Friends PLUS
    • 2001

      The book showcases over 70 years of photography capturing the essence of sci-fi and horror fandom through the lens of Forrest J. Ackerman. It features a rich collection of images that highlight iconic moments, events, and personalities within the genre. This visual journey celebrates the evolution of fandom, offering insights into the passionate community that has embraced these imaginative worlds. With a historical perspective, it serves as a tribute to the creativity and enthusiasm that define sci-fi and horror culture.

      Famous Forry Fotos: Over 70 Years of AckerMemories