I received this from Richard at Andersonic magazine this week. One of my pictures of the Tarheel Nova rocket toy appears in there too this time!
As you've previously been a reader of Andersonic, I'm just emailing to let you know about the new issue.
Issue 23 is now available via our website www.andersonic.co.uk (and eBay for a short period in the Collectibles > SF > Thunderbirds section) and features the following:-
Ayshea Brough interview - Ayshea talks about her time working on UFO.
Archive - In 1993 Chris Drake interviewed Gerry Anderson for his book 'UFO & Space: 1999'. In the third part of this interview Gerry talked candidly about the making of Captain Scarlet.
Alan Shubrook - Alan writes about the recent demolition of the Century 21 studios in Slough and also shares his thoughts on working on Captain Scarlet.
Captain Scarlet Comics of the 90s - Graeme Bassett writes about his work on Alan Fennell's comic revival of the early 1990s .
The A-Z of Stingray - Essential marine facts for the aquanaut of tomorrow - today!
Space: 1999 - a critique of End of Eternity with the emphasis on Ray Austin's direction.
The Protectors - Mike Coldwell casts an eye over Shadbolt
Watching the Watchers - A look at Granada's Supermarionation transmission history of the 60s and 70s.
Captain Scarlet - 'Point 783' - two writers slug it out over this popular episode.
Merchandise Reviews - we review recent CDs and books. Plus 'Things You Do (when you're a fan)', news of an upcoming UFO convention and some other stuff.
Issue 23 comprises 44 pages with colour inner & outer covers.
If you'd prefer to pay by cheque, please get in touch for our new postal address. Back issues are also (mostly) in print.
As ever, many thanks for supporting the fanzine - it's always much appreciated.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested and do give us a plug on Facebook or other social media. Contributions and feedback are always very welcome.
Please bear in mind that all issues are posted in pristine condition and we can't be held responsible for any damage in transit.
If you'd prefer not to hear from us regarding future issues, just send an email headed 'Unsubscribe' and we'll do the rest.
Best wishes
Richard
ANDERSONIC
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HelloAs you've previously been a reader of Andersonic, I'm just emailing to let you know about the new issue.
Issue 23 is now available via our website www.andersonic.co.uk (and eBay for a short period in the Collectibles > SF > Thunderbirds section) and features the following:-
Ayshea Brough interview - Ayshea talks about her time working on UFO.
Archive - In 1993 Chris Drake interviewed Gerry Anderson for his book 'UFO & Space: 1999'. In the third part of this interview Gerry talked candidly about the making of Captain Scarlet.
Alan Shubrook - Alan writes about the recent demolition of the Century 21 studios in Slough and also shares his thoughts on working on Captain Scarlet.
Captain Scarlet Comics of the 90s - Graeme Bassett writes about his work on Alan Fennell's comic revival of the early 1990s .
The A-Z of Stingray - Essential marine facts for the aquanaut of tomorrow - today!
Space: 1999 - a critique of End of Eternity with the emphasis on Ray Austin's direction.
The Protectors - Mike Coldwell casts an eye over Shadbolt
Watching the Watchers - A look at Granada's Supermarionation transmission history of the 60s and 70s.
Captain Scarlet - 'Point 783' - two writers slug it out over this popular episode.
Merchandise Reviews - we review recent CDs and books. Plus 'Things You Do (when you're a fan)', news of an upcoming UFO convention and some other stuff.
Issue 23 comprises 44 pages with colour inner & outer covers.
If you'd prefer to pay by cheque, please get in touch for our new postal address. Back issues are also (mostly) in print.
As ever, many thanks for supporting the fanzine - it's always much appreciated.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested and do give us a plug on Facebook or other social media. Contributions and feedback are always very welcome.
Please bear in mind that all issues are posted in pristine condition and we can't be held responsible for any damage in transit.
If you'd prefer not to hear from us regarding future issues, just send an email headed 'Unsubscribe' and we'll do the rest.
Best wishes
Richard
ANDERSONIC
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