New SF Movie Poster Collection Set to Delight Fans
A thrilling announcement for science fiction enthusiasts and movie lovers alike: starting
March 27, 2026, a captivating collection titled
SF Movie Poster Collection '60s - '80s will be available, showcasing masterpieces from the golden age of SF cinema. This exciting release is backed by
Two Virgins, a company based in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
Exclusive Pre-sale Events
As a precursor to the main launch, select bookstores will kick off pre-sales and poster exhibitions on
March 16, 2026. Fans eager for a sneak peek can visit three participating stores, where they can not only purchase the collection but also experience a display of rare posters collected by the author, Yoshikazu Inoue. This is a fantastic opportunity for patrons to delve into the rich history of SF cinema through its iconic visuals.
Participating Stores for Pre-sale
- - Kinokuniya Shinjuku Main Store, Tokyo: 3-17-7 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
- - Village Vanguard, Shimokitazawa Store, Tokyo: 2-10-15 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku
- - Daikanyama Tsutaya Bookstore, Tokyo: 16-15 Sarugakuchō, Shibuya-ku
From
March 20, 2026,
Ogaki Bookstore, Azabudai Hills Store will also join the pre-sale and exhibition, located at 1-3-1 Azabudai, Minato-ku.
Unique Shopping Experience
The exhibitions at both the Daikanyama Tsutaya Bookstore and Ogaki Bookstore go beyond mere displays; fans can purchase some of the showcased posters! However, stocks may be limited, and select items are non-purchaseable, so prompt visits are encouraged.
Exclusive Postcard Offers
Along with the excitement of the pre-sale, the first customers at participating bookstores will also receive large postcards featuring designs from the
SF Movie Poster Collection. Different stores offer unique designs, such as:
- - Kinokuniya Shinjuku Store: Exclusive Solaris postcard
- - Village Vanguard: Exclusive 2001: A Space Odyssey postcard
- - Daikanyama Tsutaya: Exclusive 2001: A Space Odyssey postcard
- - Ogaki Bookstore: Exclusive Barbarella postcard
These exclusive postcards add an extra incentive for visitors to experience the vibrant art of science fiction cinema.
The Golden Age of SF Cinema
The collection celebrates iconic films from the 1960s to the 1980s, a transformative period in SF cinema, highlighted by releases like
2001: A Space Odyssey,
Planet of the Apes, and
Barbarella in 1968, culminating with the release of
Robocop in 1987. This 20-year span marks a definitive era where global hits emerged steadily, reshaping movie history.
The
SF Movie Poster Collection comprises an ultimate assortment of around
230 masterpieces, featuring over
550 pieces of art from this golden age. Collectors and new fans alike will be treated to a blend of classic and lesser-known B-movie posters, with many pieces previously unpublished.
Featured Works
- - 2001: A Space Odyssey
- - Planet of the Apes
- - Barbarella
- - Blade Runner
- - Mad Max
- - The Terminator
- - Back to the Future
- - E.T.
This collection also includes exclusive artwork and rare promotional items from studios around the globe, illustrating the evolution of film marketing from the past.
Book Details
Title:
SF Movie Poster Collection '60s - '80s
Editor: Yoshikazu Inoue
Price: ¥4,510 (excluding tax)
Specifications: A4 format, 256 pages, all color
ISBN: 978-4-86791-077-1
Release Date: March 27, 2026 (may vary by region)
Publisher: Two Virgins
For more information and pre-orders, visit the
Amazon page for the collection.
About the Author
Yoshikazu Inoue, born in 1973, has been part of the film industry since his university days, working in film distribution and advertising before focusing on international film distribution. As a dedicated collector of movie posters, he has built a network among dealers and collectors in the U.S. and Europe, sharing the captivating world of film posters across various media outlets.
Company Information
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Engage in this sonic dimension of art and cinema with the upcoming
SF Movie Poster Collection as it takes us on a retro journey into the heart of science fiction history.