- Forbidden Planet (bookstore)
Forbidden Planet is the trading name of two separate
science fiction ,fantasy and horror bookshop chains across theUnited Kingdom , Ireland, and theUnited States of America , after the movie "Forbidden Planet ".As well as books the shops sells
comic book s,manga ,DVD s,video games , and a wide variety of merchandise.History
Forbidden Planet was the third major comics store in London eventually replacing what had been the leading shop, Derek Stokes's Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed, which had started in
1969 and coming after Frank and Joan Dobson's 'Weird Fantasy' in New Cross. Much of FP's growth came after the demise of DTWAGE which went out of business in1981 . Forbidden Planet had grown out of theTitan Comic Distributors business of Mike Lake,Nick Landau and Mike Luckman, Titan itself having grown out of Comic Media Distributors. It began life in1978 as a small store inDenmark Street . As the scope of the store expanded beyond comics to embrace film and TV a 2nd store was opened just around the corner onSt Giles High St . The store's success led to overcrowding, necessitating a move to much larger premises on New Oxford Street.As well as improving their London store the original partners paired with James Hamilton and Kenny Penman (today the main shareholders in Forbidden Planet International with Andrew Oddie, Richard Boxall and Colin Campbell) to open other stores. Penman and Hamilton were owners of one of the UK's oldest comics and SF stores 'Science Fiction Bookshop' in Edinburgh which opened around
1975 . On September 30,2003 the London store moved to even bigger premises at the eastern end of Shaftesbury Avenue.The original chain split into two rival firms, called Forbidden Planet and Forbidden Planet Scotland (later renamed Forbidden Planet International). Forbidden Planet International grew beyond
Scotland to include stores throughout theMidlands , inWales , NorthernIreland the Republic of Ireland and majority ownership of the store inNew York City . The New York store can be found on Broadway near Union Square.FPI also runs a
blog featuring comics and SF related news, reviews and interviews with novelists and comics creators and has recently begun podcasting too. As well as the main webstore with a wide range of comics, SF and cult merchandise and graphic novels (including a number of British small press titles) there are also sites dedicated to new comics and back issues.In total, between the two groups who trade under the same name, there are currently some 30 stores worldwide.
Shops
Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet stores are: [ [http://www.forbiddenplanet.com/ Forbidden Planet.com] ]
* Birmingham
* Bristol
* Cambridge
* Coventry
* Croydon
* Liverpool
* London
* Newcastle Upon Tyne
* SouthamptonForbidden Planet International
Forbidden Planet International stores are: [ [http://www.forbiddenplanetinternational.com/ Forbidden Planet International.com] ]
* Aberdeen
* Belfast
* Birmingham (Nostalgia & Comic - associate store)
* Cardiff
* Derby
* Dublin
* Edinburgh
* Glasgow
* Hanley, Stoke on Trent
* Leeds
* Leicester
* Liverpool (Worlds Apart - associate store)
* Manchester
* Middlesbrough
* New York
* Nottingham
* Sheffield
* WolverhamptonAppearances in pop culture
*The New York store was featured in an issue of "
The Authority " vol. 4, #2. When the eponymoussuperhero team ends up in the "real world", they visit Forbidden Planet and discover comic books that feature them.*The St Giles High St store appeared in "
The Daredevils " issues #3 and #4 in a "Captain Britain " story.*
Landau, Luckman & Lake , a fictional organization in theMarvel Universe , is named for the original three founders. [ [http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2008/03/27/comic-book-urban-legends-revealed-148/ Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #148] ,Comic Book Resources , March 27, 2008]*British store employee Jan Waicek was quoted in the May 2000 issue of "Maxim" magazine, in an article titled, "Hardest of the Hardcore" which examined various items with extreme statistics or traits ("Hardest Dinosaur, "Hardest Natural Disaster", "Hardest Aircraft", etc.). Waicek was asked his opinion on who is the "Hardest Superhero", and cited Wolverine's
adamantium skeleton and claws, andSuperman 's near-invulnerability. ["Maxim" magazine; May 2000; Page 103.]*One of the potential flatmates interviewed in "
Shallow Grave " prominently holds a Forbidden Planet carrier bag.References
External links
* [http://www.forbiddenplanet.com/ Official site of Forbidden Planet]
* [http://www.fpnyc.com Official site of Forbidden Planet NYC]
* [http://www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk/ Official site of Forbidden Planet International]
* [http://forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/ Official blog of Forbidden Planet International]
* [http://www.forbidden-planet.co.uk/ Official Comics subscription store of Forbidden Planet International]
* [http://backissuecomics.co.uk/store/ Official Comics Back Issues store of Forbidden Planet International]
* [http://www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk/index.php?main_page=infopages&pages_id=56 Official podcast of Forbidden Planet International]
* [http://www.comicspace.com/forbiddenplanetinternational/ ComicSpace site of Forbidden Planet International]
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