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Magazine from United States
Ceased publication


- Began in November 1972 as Mediascene.
- Published by writer-artist-historian Jim Steranko.
- A source of showbiz news, views, and previews.

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CONTENTS: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 GALLERIES: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 All

Issue 52
June/July 1983
RETURN OF THE JEDI SPECIAL! Photo-packed double-length interview with director Richard Marquand; Sean Connery returns as Bond in Never Say Never Again; Hal Needham interview; Price, Lee, Cushing and Carradine haunt House of Long Shadows; Monty Python on the Meaning of Life; unSaintly Roger Moore profile; Robert Vaughn and David McCallum in The Return of the Man From U.N.C.L.E.; Krull; 3-D SF epic Space Hunter.


Issue 51
1983
SUPERSTAR INTERVIEW SPECIAL! Challenging conversations with Clint Eastwood, Bruce Dern; exclusive Debbie Harry interview on music, movies and Videodrome; on location with Richard Chamberlain in Thorn Birds; behind-the-scenes on Psycho II; TV previews: Robert Mitchum in epic The Winds of War; Sam ElIiott as Travis McGee; Wizards and Warriors; Tom Selleck in High Road to China; Linda Ronstadt in Pirates of Penzance; Inside Tracks.


Issue 50
1983
ALL-MALE BLOCKBUSTER! Revenge of the Jedi: Ralph McQuarrie production art; intimate interview with Dynasty's Joan Collins; Armand Assante as Mike Hammer in I, the Jury; Tom Selleck on the High Road to China; Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in 48 Hrs., Sylvester Stallone in First Blood; Dan Akyroyd as Dr. Detroit; Bruce Boxleitner; Michael Palin; Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal; Frazetta and Bakshi's Fire and Ice. More!


Issue 49
1982
FILM PREVIEW ISSUE! Sandahl Bergman: interview with Conan's woman warrior; Ridley Scott's Blade Runner foretells dark future; Robert Bloch on Psycho II; Richard Gere in An Officer and a Gentleman; Frederic Forrest as hard-boiled Hammett; Henry Winkler in Night Shift; profiles: Chuck Norris, Michelle Pfeiffer, Charlton Heston, Sting; Beastmaster; TV adventure Brass Monkey; Inside Tracks: Karla DeVito.


Issue 48
1982
FANTASY, HORROR, SCIENC FICTION! Fantastic Sybil Danning pictorial and cover; on the road with Mel Gibson in Mad Max 2;Harrison Ford in Blade Runner; Clint Eastwood in Firefox; Conan director John MiIius, Arnold Schwarzenegger interviews; Richard Brooks on Sean Connery and Wrong Is Right; Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds in The Best Little Whorehouse; inside Tron; John Carpenter's The Thing; Steve Martin profile; Hall & Oates.
Sybil Danning


Issue 47
April/May 1982
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW ISSUE! Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan; Stephen King on Creepshow and future projects; outspoken William Devane interview; Nastassia Kinski in One from the Heart; Nick Nolte and Debra Winger in Cannery Row; Debbie Harry in Videodrome; Charles Bronson in Death Wish II; Christopher Reeve and Michael Caine in Death Trap; Grease 2; Roy Scheider and Meryl Streep; the art of Blade Runner.
Nastassja Kinski


Issue 46
1981
CINEMA SUPERSTARS AND DIRECTORS! Raiders of the Lost Ark: Steven Spielberg interview; on the set with Harrison Ford in Blade Runner; John Landis interview on An American Werewolf in London; Nancy Allen on John Travolta and Blow Out; Bo Derek pictorial interview; the making of Conan with Arnold Schwarzenegger; Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween II; Maud Adams in Tattoo; Roger Daltry in McVicar; Annie; the Rocky Horror sequel.
Bo Derek


Issue 45
April/May 1981
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HOLLYWOOD'S HEAVYWEIGHT HEROES! Raiders of the Lost Ark: Harrison Ford interview; Jamie Lee Curtis interview; the soul of Isaac Hayes; Morgan Fairchild pictorial; Heavy Metal Movie 80-page flipbook plus bonus pull-out movie poster; the making of Escape From New York; Roger Moore in For Your Eyes Only; John Travolta in Blow Out; Christopher Reeve in Superman II; Outland: graphic adaptation by Steranko; Animating the Impossible; more!


Issue 44
February/March 1981
SPECIAL BONUS INSERTS! Striking Jane Seymour cover from East of Eden; Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits; on the set of Dragonslayer; John Boorman's Excalibur; first look at Arnold Schwarzenegger in Conan; Peter O'Toole in Masada; Neal Adams' theater production Warp bound-in excerpt from best-selling martial arts novel The Ninja; author Eric Lustbader interview; on the set of Outland; Monty Python; bound-in bonus book on the future of animation.


Issue 43
November/December 1980
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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK production art poster book by Steranko; film fear: John Carpenter, Joe Dante, David Cronenberg interviewed; Frank Oz on Yoda and the Muppets; Oliver Stone interview; The Legend of the Lone Ranger and Flash Gordon bonus filmbooks; Marlon Brando and George C. Scott in The Formula; Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall in Popeye; Al Williamson on Planet Mongo.


Issue 42
September 1980
THE NEW HEROES OF HOLLYWOOD! Star Wars, Empire and Beyond: exclusive George Lucas and Gary Kurtz interviews; Blues Brothers director John Landis interview; Flash Gordon storyboard bonus book; Christopher Reeve in Superman II; Richard Chamberlain in Shogun; musical film fantasy; film projects: Milton Caniff's Terry and the Pirates; Marvel's Silver Surfer; new Harlan ElIison story: the fiIm art of Barry Windsor-Smith.
Olivia Newton-John


Issue 41
July/August 1980
GIANT 100-PAGE FORMAT with wraparound cover by Steranko and 40 pages on The Empire Strikes Back plus bonus portfolio; interviews with director Irv Kershner and production illustrator Ralph McQuarrie; George Lucas on Star Wars' future; Jack Kirby visualizes Roger Zelazny's Lord of Light; Ray Harryhausen's Clash of the Titans; Christopher Reeve; Batman; Al Williamson's Empire; previews.

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