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 Starburst No.133 - October 1989 - Vol: 12 No.2 Magazines : Film 

by Editor: Stephen Payne

Magazine in Very Good condition. Light wear on cover. Crease across bottom right corner front cover. Complete and intact with no loose pages. No coupons, pictures etc cut out.

Published monthly by Visual Imagination, London.
48 pages, including covers, some colour, mostly Black and white.
21cm x 29.5cm.
Cover price: £1.50.
Cover: Star Trek: The Final Frontier and 'The Abyss'.
Back Cover: 'The Abyss.'
Science Fiction * Horror * Fantasy * Cinema * TV * Video * Books.
Britain's Premiere Science Fiction Magazine.
Vol: 12 - Number 2 - October 1989.

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.

Star Trek V. Walter Koenig airs his views on his recent film 'Moontrap' and the latest Trek film.

Moontrap.No expense spared, so we've freed some videos from the Moon and brought them to Earth to be won.

Comic Store: James Bond - The pitfalls of adapting his exploits into the world of comics.

Doctor Who: Jean Marsh, from 'The Twilight Zone' to her latest appearance in 'Doctor Who'.

Preview: By Alan Jones.
* Earth Girls Are Easy.
* Millennium.
* Erik the Viking.
* Checking Out.
* The Abyss.
* Living Doll.

Feedback: Some more of your comments and views in our lively monthly letters column.

Doctor Who: Your chance to win a new record featuring variations of the 'Doctor Who' theme.

The Fly II: More telepod trouble as the son of the unfortunate Brundle fly follows in his father's footsteps.

Fantasia: Jerry Goldsmith at the Barbican, playing his music and answering questions, more or less ...

Bookshelf: The latest from the Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror worlds.

TV Zone: 'Murder on the Moon' ... Who or what was murdered? Was it the plot, or the acting. or maybe ...?

Batman: Part Two of our exclusive interview with the director of this film destined for the record books, Tim Burton.

Videofile: A round-up of the latest releases of the unusual, fantastic, horrific and probably out of this world.

It's Only A Movie. Batman', a future for Bond? and 'The Abyss'.

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Publisher: Visual Imagination
ISBN:
Condition: Very Good
Issue No.: 133
October 1989
Postage & Handling to UK mainland: £4.00Price: £3.00
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