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Magazine from United States
Ceased publication


- Began in November 1972 as Mediascene.
- Published by writer-artist-historian Jim Steranko.
- A source of showbiz news, views, and previews.

Last updated:
11 March 2013
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CONTENTS: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 All GALLERIES: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 All

Issue 43
November/December 1980
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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK production art poster book by Steranko; film fear: John Carpenter, Joe Dante, David Cronenberg interviewed; Frank Oz on Yoda and the Muppets; Oliver Stone interview; The Legend of the Lone Ranger and Flash Gordon bonus filmbooks; Marlon Brando and George C. Scott in The Formula; Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall in Popeye; Al Williamson on Planet Mongo.


Issue 42
September 1980
THE NEW HEROES OF HOLLYWOOD! Star Wars, Empire and Beyond: exclusive George Lucas and Gary Kurtz interviews; Blues Brothers director John Landis interview; Flash Gordon storyboard bonus book; Christopher Reeve in Superman II; Richard Chamberlain in Shogun; musical film fantasy; film projects: Milton Caniff's Terry and the Pirates; Marvel's Silver Surfer; new Harlan ElIison story: the fiIm art of Barry Windsor-Smith.
Olivia Newton-John


Issue 41
July/August 1980
GIANT 100-PAGE FORMAT with wraparound cover by Steranko and 40 pages on The Empire Strikes Back plus bonus portfolio; interviews with director Irv Kershner and production illustrator Ralph McQuarrie; George Lucas on Star Wars' future; Jack Kirby visualizes Roger Zelazny's Lord of Light; Ray Harryhausen's Clash of the Titans; Christopher Reeve; Batman; Al Williamson's Empire; previews.

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