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Verlag: O'Quinn Studios, Inc, New York, 1979
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Wraps. Zustand: Good. Don Dixon (A view of Venus) (illustrator). 74, [2] pages, counting the covers. This issue contains an interview with Mark Hamill and articles addressing Battlestar Galactica, Superman, Lost in Space (Complete Episode Guide) an interview with George Romero, Buck Rogers, Star Trek, Gerry Anderson, and Special Effects. The first issue of Starlog, scheduled as a quarterly, was dated August 1976. While the cover featured Captain Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise, and contained a "Special Collector's Section" on Star Trek, other science fiction topics were also discussed, such as The Bionic Woman and Space: 1999. The issue sold out, and this encouraged O'Quinn and Jacobs to publish a magazine every six weeks instead of quarterly. O'Quinn was the editor. On December 5, 2007, a warehouse containing all back issues of Starlog magazine, was destroyed. The only remaining back issues are now housed in private collections or those available on the secondary market. Starlog was an American monthly science fiction magazine that was created in 1976 and focused primarily on Star Trek at its inception. Kerry O'Quinn and Norman Jacobs were its creators and it was published by Starlog Group, Inc. in August 1976. Starlog was one of the first publications to report on the development of the first Star Wars movie, and it followed the development of what was to eventually become Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). Starlog was born out of the Star Trek fandom craze, but also was inspired by the success of the magazine Cinefantastique which was the model of Star Trek and Star Wars coverage. Starlog, though it called itself a science fiction magazine, actually contained no fiction. The primary focus of the magazine, besides the fact that it was mostly based on Star Trek fandom, was the making of science fiction media books, films, and television series - and the work that went into these creations. The magazine examined the form of science fiction and used interviews and features with artists and writers as its foundation. Science fiction fans, such as those who follow the television channel Syfy, have voiced that Starlog is the science fiction magazine most responsible for cultivating and exhibiting fan culture in America during the magazine's heyday in the 1970s through the early 1990s. Not only did the magazine cover media, the way it was created, and by whom, but they also attended conventions such as the "Ultimate Fantasy" convention in Houston, Texas in 1982 and kept fans updated on the current events in their respective sci-fi fandoms. Starlog itself followed the marketing strategy of labeling it "the most popular science fiction magazine in publishing history", which allowed the creators to home in on their fanboy market and use that advertisement strategy to their advantage. In April 2009, Starlog officially ended its time in print, moving 33 years of material (374 issues)[ into the Internet Archive. All of the files had been removed from the Internet Archive by no later than 2022. Presumed First Edition, First printing this issue.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 672 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.52 inches. In Stock.