Helped needed - Nostalgia and Comics store in Birmingham information
Posted: 06 Aug 2025, 21:15
Hi everyone,
I am a new member of the Comics UK forum and I am seeking some help about the classic comic book shop which used to be in Birmingham, Nostalgia and Comics (which is now called World's Apart). I am a very occasional blogger about comics, TV, movies etc and I am interested in writing a piece about the shop and how it got started. Currently I am in the research phase (I am nowhere near the writing stage) and am trying to gather as much information as possible about the store.
My research has only just begun; I believe the store was opened by Philip Clarke in the late 1970's to take advantage of the boom in science fiction and comics. I know it is now owned by Forbidden Planet but I am more interested in those early days.
Ideally, I want to hear from and interview people who were involved in the opening of the shop or who worked there to learn more about its opening, development and what those early pioneering days were like. I am born and bred in Birmingham and spent many a Saturday browsing the shelves and spending my pocket money in Nostalgia and Comics, so this is a personal project which I hope fellow comics readers would also enjoy reading.
If anyone is able to help with any information or point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. If anyone has any interesting stories about Nostalgia and Comics, I would also love to hear those as well!
Cheers
Pete McK
I am a new member of the Comics UK forum and I am seeking some help about the classic comic book shop which used to be in Birmingham, Nostalgia and Comics (which is now called World's Apart). I am a very occasional blogger about comics, TV, movies etc and I am interested in writing a piece about the shop and how it got started. Currently I am in the research phase (I am nowhere near the writing stage) and am trying to gather as much information as possible about the store.
My research has only just begun; I believe the store was opened by Philip Clarke in the late 1970's to take advantage of the boom in science fiction and comics. I know it is now owned by Forbidden Planet but I am more interested in those early days.
Ideally, I want to hear from and interview people who were involved in the opening of the shop or who worked there to learn more about its opening, development and what those early pioneering days were like. I am born and bred in Birmingham and spent many a Saturday browsing the shelves and spending my pocket money in Nostalgia and Comics, so this is a personal project which I hope fellow comics readers would also enjoy reading.
If anyone is able to help with any information or point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. If anyone has any interesting stories about Nostalgia and Comics, I would also love to hear those as well!
Cheers
Pete McK