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STARBURST
The World's Longest Running Magazine of Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy
Sci-Fi Monthly Magazine from London ,United Kingdom


- First issue: 1978
- Science Fiction movies.
- Published by Visual Imagination, Starburst Magazine Ltd
- Website: www.starburstmagazine.com

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CONTENTS: 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2022 2023 2024 All GALLERIES: 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2022 2023 2024 All

Special #42
1999
Major preview of the films of 2000, including Scream 3, Minority Report, and Pitch Black. Sleepy Hollow: Johnny Depp on Headless Horsemen and reteaming with Tim Burton. 1999 retrospective, on key genre movies: The Matrix, The Blair Witch Project, and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, plus the year's significant TV, from Crusade to Highlander, Red Dwarf to The X-Files. The World is Not Enough: director Michael Apted and producer Michael J Wilson on Bond 19. Star Trek: Voyager - Garrett Wang on five years of Harry Kim; Deep Space Nine - a farewell Season Seven episode guide. Sliders star Jerry O'Connell announces his Mission to Mars. PLUS: Buffy's James Marsters dissects big bad Spike. Star Bytes - Keanu Reeves' view of The Matrix, and Lucy Lawless and Kevin Sorbo make convention appearances for Hercules and Xena. House on Haunted Hill director William Malone on his hit chiller remake. Animated scenes with Bug Wars, the new TV spin-off from Starship Troopers.


Special #41
1999
What future for Starfleet? We look ahead with Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes and headman Rick Berman. Voyager - Kate Mulgrew gets candid about Janeway, plus Robert Beltran on Chakotay and a Season Five guide. Over 30 pages of Trek! Also: Deep Blue Sea - Renny Harlin, Saffron Burrows and the monster-shark movie's writers interviewed. Blair Witch Project - a shoestring to riches horror story. Seven more special interviews, including stunning Stargate SG-1 designs from Richard Hudolin, Farscape's Claudia Black, and best-selling author Dean Koontz. 100 pages.


Special #40
1999
Focus on blockbuster films, including the massively popular new Star Wars epic. In 100 pages packed with interviews, we present six Star Wars interviews including producer Rick McCallum, Natalie Portman and Samuel L Jackson. Plus the brilliant designer of The Matrix, director Barry Sonnenfeld on Wild Wild West, Star Trek's Odo and B'Elanna Torres, Babylon 5's Patricia Tallman, Crusade's Daniel Dae Kim, Rick Baker's Mighty make-up, top author Iain Banks, and Brian Clemens on Bugs.


Special #39
1999
Four Insurrection stars talk: Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, newcomer Donna Murphy and villainous F. Murray Abraham. Supremo Rick Berman on the past. present and future of Trek, and Voyager's Neelix (Ethan Phillips). 30+ pages of new Trek! Also: farewell Babylon 5 with Jerry Doyle and Richard Biggs, looking on to Crusade. Terry Pratchett talks. Buffy Season 1 guide & star comments. Classic Sci-Fi - Gil Gerard on Buck Rogers, Richard Hatch on Battlestar Galactica.


Issue 256
December 1999
Buffy - creature-making secrets from Optic Nerve & make-up supremo Todd McIntosh. Voyager - Marina Sirtis on Troi's return to a different Trek series, and becoming a nun in Earth: Final Conflict! The Sixth Sense - inside the ghostly blockbuster with Haley Joel Osment. James Bond extravaganza - on set with Brosnan, Carlyle, Richards and Marceau for The World is Not Enough. Plus interviews with Stargate SG-1 director Peter Deluise, Astronaut's Wife star Charlize Theron, 10th Kingdom (and key Trek) director David Carson, Blair Witch and Iron Giant reviewed, and much more.


Issue 255
November 1999
Blair Witch Project - Michael Williams & Heather Donahue on the surprise Horror hit. Sleepy Hollow - on location with Tim Burton for the retelling of a legend. Angel - Buffy star David Boreanaz on flying solo in LA. Earth: Final Conflict - exclusive Season 3 interviews and photos. Hercules - Kevin Sorbo on relishing his final battles. Deep Blue Sea: Samuel L Jackson & Thomas Jane on monster sharks. New series: Eric Close on Now And Again, Tia Carrere on Relic Hunter. Plus Stargate SG-1 make-up and wardrobe secrets.


Issue 254
October 1999
Star Trek: Voyager Season Six - on set and into Klingon Hell with Roxann Dawson. Stunning 7-page feature! Star Wars Exclusive - 8 pages of behind the scenes photos uncovered from Episode IV - A New Hope. Doctor Who - Peter Davison, Mark (Turlough) Strickson and writer Mark Gatiss on a new audio drama. James Bond - Pierce Brosnan and director Michael Apted preview The World is Not Enough. Plus the X-Files Frank Spotnitz on Season 7. Jan de Bont on The Haunting, Roswell's series creator Jason Katims and our first-rate reviews section.


Issue 253
September 1999
Wild Wild West - 13 pages of exclusive interviews from the fantasy film, including Will Smith, Kenneth Branagh, and a trio of design experts. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - interviews with Pernilla August (Anakin's mother) and the darkly imperial Ian McDiarmid. LEXX - meet the three leads of the most bizarre SF series ever: Xenia Seeberg, Michael McManus and Brian Downey. Plus Matt Groening on Futurama, Kevin Kilner on leaving Earth: Final Conflict and Deep Space Nine farewells from Nicole de Boer and Louise Fletcher.


Issue 252
August 1999
Star Wars; The Phantom Menace - behind the scenes of the most anticipated SF movie ever. 22 pages of interviews and photos with George Lucas, Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson and Ahmed Best (aka Jar Jar Binks). Star Trek - DeForest Kelley remembered, plus Denise Crosby on Trekkers. Austin Powers - Mike Myers talks, and reviewer Alan Jones raves! Plus Crusade's Marjean Holden, Stargate SG-1's producers, The X-Files' Veronica Cartwright, and two more free collectors' prints: Jeri Ryan and Darth Vader.


Issue 251
July 1999
The Matrix - 16 page section on an instant Sci-Fi classic: interviews with directors the Wachowski Brothers, stars Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie Ann Moss and more. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - behind the scenes with George Lucas, Jake Lloyd and Kenny Baker. The Mummy - meet the cast and crew of this monster hit. Plus David Allen Brooks on playing Crusade's anti-hero, director Josef Rusnak on The Thirteenth Floor, Deep Space Nine's Aron Eisenberg (Nog) and two more free artcards: David Boreanaz (Buffy, Angel) and Gillian Anderson.


Issue 250
June 1999
A special extended 100-page issue to celebrate our 250th issue: with four exclusive artcards and The Starburst Vaults - an unmissable journey covering twenty pages. Plus: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's exec producer Ira Stephen Behr on the saga's end, photos and details of What You Leave Behind and cast and crew galore at the series' wrap party! Sliders' main man Bill Dial on Season Five's new characters. Star Wars: Phantom Menace - we visit the queuing fans. Peter Jackson on his forthcoming Lord of the Rings. Crusade's Captain Gary Cole interviewed. Outer Limits' 100th episode...


Issue 249
May 1999
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - six-page photo-preview, plus the epic's roots recalled with producer Gary Kurtz on A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. eXistenZ - David Cronenberg talks about his new techno-thriller. Wild Wild West - on-set with production designer Bo Welch. The Matrix - stunning effects work revealed. Buffy's other Slayer Faith (Eliza Dushku) talks. Highlander: the Raven - on-set for the shock finale. Plus Deep Space Nine costume design, Batman Beyond, Granada TV's The Last Train, and our new DVD File section.


Issue 248
April 1999
Red Dwarf - behind the scenes on season 8, with veteran director/producer Ed Bye. Star Trek DSN: exclusive talk with Armin Shimerman (Quark). Starry Sci-Fi film bonanza: Robert Patrick and Salma Hayek on The Faculty*, Joan Allen on Pleasantville, Bill Paxton on Mighty Joe Young, plus the robot-makers of Virus*. Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Anthony Stewart Head (Giles) on Season 3's surprises. The X-Files - secrets blown wide open in season 6. Plus E:FC's David Hemblen, StarGate SG-1's Amanda Tapping. * Covered in Alan Jones' Previews, along with eXistenZ and I Still Know What You Did


Issue 247
March 1999
Star Trek: Voyager's Borg TV movie - Jeri Ryan talks about this spectacular TV event. We also talk to The Next Generation's Marina Sirtis. Babylon 5''s Bill Mumy recalls the space saga and guesting on DSN. The latest on Crusade, with cast photos. Deep Blue Sea - Renny Harlin previews his summer SF blockbuster, with lots of great photos... Red Dwarf VIII - back from the dead? The cast speak. Plus The Crow's Sabina Karsenti, LEXX's Brian Downey, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Seth Green interviewed.
Jeri Ryan


Issue 246
February 1999
The new Borg Queen in Star Trek: Voyager's spectacular Dark Frontier interviewed! More on the upcoming Star Wars: The Phantom Menace; Starburst sifts some rumours from facts. Plus the brand new SF show First Wave, Buffy the Vampire Slayer's evil vampire Spike, Highlander: The Raven in Paris, The X-Files's Tom Braidwood, the spectacular effects of Stargate SG-1 and Star Trek: Insurrection stars Michael Dorn and Gates McFadden.


Issue 245
January 1999
Star Trek: Insurrection - 16-page photo-filled section profiling film, cast and crew with make-up maestro Michael Westmore on new creations the Son'a and Ba'Ku. Peter Woodward (Galen) on Babylon 5: A Call to Arms and Crusade. Mark Metcalf on the Master's return to Sunnydale in season three of Buffy. Producer-star Peter Horton on Brimstone. Plus What Dreams May Come's dazzling effects, Sandra Bullock on Practical Magic, and Jerry Weintraub on Soldier

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