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 Starburst No.182 - October 1993 - Vol: 16 No.2 - (Cover: Patrick Stewart). Magazines : Film 

by Editor: Stephen Payne

Magazine in Good condition. Light wear on cover. Tear in top right corner front cover, 1cm down spine edge, and 1.3cm into cover. Crease across top left corner back cover. '79' in ink on front cover.

Published monthly by Visual Imagination, London.
52 pages, including covers, some colour, mostly Black and white.
21.1cm x 29.6cm.
Weight: 125gms.
Cover price: £2.20.
Cover: Main Pic: Patrick Stewart.
Science Fiction * Horror * Fantasy * Cinema * TV * Video * Books.
Britain's Premiere Science Fiction Magazine.
Vol: 16 - Number 2 - October 1993.

Starburst launched in December 1977, by Dez Skinn with his own company Starburst Publishing Ltd. Starburst was taken over by Marvel UK with issue #4, Marvel put the title up for sale in 1985 and it was bought by Visual Imagination and published by them from issue #88. Having reached issue #365 in 2008, the magazine ceased publishing due to Visual Imagination folding. In 2011 Starburst Magazine Ltd announced that Starburst would resume publication as an online magazine. The first online issue (#366) was released on 14 May 2011. Starburst was returned to print publication by Starburst Magazine Ltd in February 2012, with issue #374 and is still going.
Contents:

Things To Come. The latest news of fantasy in both film and television from Michael Courtland.

Graham Joyce. The writer who escaped to Greece for a year and came back with a Fantasy novel.

Demolition Men. Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes return as good and evil action men.

Seaquest DSV. Steven Spielberg's underwater quest surfaces in the States to bad reviews, but good audiences.

Feedback. Our lively letters column, packed with your many views and comments.

Videofile. More Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror packaged in handy VHS-sized parcels.

Red Dwarf. We visit the set of the sixth series of this space comedy, but are the Dwarfers 'Out Of Time'?

Bookshelf. The latest from the literary worlds of interest to 'Starburst' readers.

TV View. From the States: A Fantasy crime show and a western with quite a few differences.

Star Trek Captain. Patrick Stewart talks about his six-year enterprising career.

Alien War Britons get the chance to experience the world of the 'Alien' trilogy as this miniature theme park arrives in London.

Soundtracks. Four CDs are out this month, sounding very much like 'Doctor Who' and 'Jurassic Park'.

Preview: Films previewed this issue: 'Hocus Pocus', 'Cronos', 'Carnosaur' and 'Tobe Hooper's Nightmare'.

Comic Store. Journey to a totally 'Orplasmic' world, to 'Deep Space Nine' and see the return of the 'Flower Child'.

It's Only A Movie. Harry Adam Knight is in 'Bedlam', taking over from John Brosnan for a month.

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Publisher: Visual Imagination
ISBN:
Condition: Good
Issue No.: 182
October 1993
Postage & Handling to UK mainland: £4.00Price: £2.00
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