Fantasy year 1973
Overview
◄◄ | ◄ | 1969 | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | Fantasy year 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | ► | ►►
Other events
Literary prizes
British Fantasy Awards
| British Fantasy Award | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| author | Original title | German edition | category |
| Michael Moorcock | The King of the Swords | The end of the gods | Best novel / August Derleth Award |
| Lyon's Sprague de Camp | The Fallible Fiend | Best short story | |
| Freddie Francis | Tales from the Crypt | Tales from the crypt | Best movie |
| Roy Thomas , Barry Smith & John Buscema | Conan the Barbarian | Best comic | |
| Robert E. Howard | Marches of Valhalla | Special award | |
New publications literature
| German title |
Year of publication in German |
Original title | author | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The boulder and other stories from Taran's world | 2003 | The Foundling and Other Tales of Prydain | Lloyd Alexander | review |
| The suns of Scorpio | 1976 | The Suns of Scorpio | Kenneth Bulmer | (as Alan Burt Akers) |
| The swordsman from Scorpio | 1976 | Warrior of Scorpio | Kenneth Bulmer | (as Alan Burt Akers) |
| The Scorpio Armada | 1976 | Swordships of Scorpio | Kenneth Bulmer | (as Alan Burt Akers) |
| The Prince of Scorpio | 1976 | Prince of Scorpio | Kenneth Bulmer | (as Alan Burt Akers) |
| Callisto's Sky Pirates | 1979 | Sky Pirates of Callisto | Lin Carter | |
| Momo | Michael Ende | |||
| The hunters of the red moon | 1981 | Hunters of the Red Moon | Marion Zimmer Bradley | (with Paul Edwin Zimmer ) Review |
| Avengers of the Dark Empire | 1978 | Count Brass | Michael Moorcock | |
| The hero of Garathorm | 1978 | The Champion of Garathorm | Michael Moorcock | |
| The cold realm | 1978 | The Bull and the Spear | Michael Moorcock | |
| The captive king | 1979 | The Oak and the Ram | Michael Moorcock | |
| A Deryni king | 1978 | High Deryni | Katherine Kurtz |
New releases films
| German title |
Year of publication in German |
Original title | Director | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sindbad's dangerous adventures | 1974 | The Golden Voyage of Sinbad | Gordon Hessler |
Born
Died
- JRR Tolkien (* 1892)