Hello MB readers,
As you may have previously been a reader of Andersonic, I'm just emailing to let you know about the new issue.
Issue 24 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:-
The Story of SIG - We look back at the rise of the 80s Anderson magazine and the early days of organised fandom. An interview with Dave Nightingale with contributions from Graeme Bassett, Graham Bleathman and Steve Kyte.
Thunderbirds' Second Coming - take a closer look at the last 6 episodes of Thunderbirds and explore the changes on screen and behind the cameras. Do they still retain the essence of the best of the series?
Doppelganger - A look at an earlier version of the script - would the deleted scenes have improved the final film?
Space: 1999 - a critique of The Troubled Spirit by Fletcher Klimowski.
UFO - Mike Coldwell casts an eye over The Dalotek Affair
Crater 101 - A new feature where we look at aspects of the Andersons' work we'd like to dump… it's like Room 101, but it's a crater.
Stingray/ Marine Morals - Fred McNamara looks at the scheming ways of Stingray's undersea adversaries.
Completism - What drives some fans to have every episode of the Andersons? Even Crossroads to Crime? Do you really need to have it all?
New UFO Comic Strip - Part 1 of a new strip story in colour.
Merchandise Reviews - we review recent CDs and books. Plus 'Things You Do (when you're a fan)' and some other stuff. Plus new artwork by Richard Smith and Jonathan Baxter. Cover image by Peter O'Roarke.
Issue 24 comprises 44 pages with colour inner & outer covers.
If you'd prefer to pay by cheque, please get in touch for our postal address. Back issues are also (mostly) in print.
As ever, many thanks for supporting the fanzine - it's very much appreciated.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested and do give us a plug on 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
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