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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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Special #22 Yearbook
1994
Can UK TV Sci-Fi stand up to its American counterparts? Also, we take a look at US TV for 1994. We take a look at Season Two of Deep Space Nine and preview Season Three. Season Seven of TNG. Screen writers Steph Lady and Frank Darabont on Frankenstein. The Roswell movie. Doctor Who in 1994. Epic Sci-Fi game show Scavengers. Generations director David Carson. Christopher Lambert on his Fortress. John Goodman and Brian Levant bring Bedrock to life in The Flintstones. Ted Raimi on seaQuest DSV. 1994's genre films. JMS talks about Season Two of Babylon 5. ILM talk about hit movie, The Mask.


Special #21
1994
100 years of Sci-Fi movies. Mark Hamill talks about life after Luke Skywalker, playing the Joker and tricking the Flash. Richard Fleischer on Sci-Fi Classics 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Fantastic Voyage. Carrie Henn recalls her role as Newt on Aliens. Blake's 7 enduring qualities. Alan Burnett the Batman writer and producer on the Mask of the Phantasm. Barry Letts spills the beans on more than 25 years with Doctor Who. Rick Berman on TNG's first outing on the big screen. Aliens monster maker Stan Winston. James Earl Jones on the deadly Darth Vader. Irvin Kerschner on directing The Empire Strikes Back and RoboCop 2. Quantum Leap's Co-Executive producer on Season Five. Dirk Benedict recalls life on Battlestar Galactica.


Special #20
1994
Star Trek Special. TNG writer and DSN co-producer Peter Fields on his Trek days. TNG Season Seven episode guide. Star Trek computer games. Harve Bennett on the second to fifth Trek films. Actor Roy Brocksmith on working on TNG and with Arnie. Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the missing scenes. We have a chat with Gates McFadden. Deep Space Nine Season Two episode guide. TNG and DSN writer Robert Wolfe. Michael O'Hare on playing Sinclair in Babylon 5. The history of Vulcans. Linda Thorson on The Avengers and playing a Cardassian in TNG.


Special #19, Monster
1994
Monster FX genius Tony Gardener talks about his horrific work. Robert Patrick on playing the T1000 and Double Dragon. We take a look at all the incarnations of Planet of the Apes from films to TV. We talk to the FX people behind Stephen King's The Stand. Join the Vampire Society. Sam Raimi's wacky Army of Darkness. The special effects in Ford Coppola's Dracula. We look at morphing and its effects on Hollywood. The special effects of Season Six of Red Dwarf. Mark Shephard on playing Morn in Deep Space Nine. Babylon 5, much better than Star Trek? Graham Masterson talks about his work. Michael Westmore on his award winning make-up effects. Creating zombies for the Night of the Living Dead re-make.


Issue 196
December 1994


Issue 195
November 1994


Issue 194
October 1994


Issue 193
September 1994


Issue 192
August 1994


Issue 191
July 1994


Issue 190
June 1994


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May 1994


Issue 188
April 1994


Issue 187
March 1994


Issue 186
February 1994


Issue 185
January 1994

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