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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 #55
2002
In this year's Starburst Yearbook
Star Trek: Nemesis: Newcomer to the Trek universe, director Stuart Baird.
The Two Towers Christopher Lee talks about Saruman and the Oscar awards.
The Fellowship of the Ring The extended version on DVD.
Firefly Creator Joss Whedon on his new series.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets The design team behind the film.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer The conventions...
Minority Report Co-star Kathryn Morris
Dinotopia Bringing the books to television.
Terminator 3 Looking to the third film in 2003.
Starburst index All we've covered in the last year.
Plus...
Computer Games Your guide to what's out there, and which systenm is the best for you.


Special #54
2002
In this year's Star Trek Special...
Star Trek: Nemesis: Catching up with cast and crew of the all-new big screen adventure. New photos from the blockbuster movie, plus revealing interviews with stars Jonathan Frakes and Michael Dorn!
Enterprise The crew file reports on their latest thrilling adventures!
Deep Space Nine Alexander Siddig and Andrew Robinson catch up on old times and discuss the latest events in the lives of that ever popular odd couple, Garak and Bashir.
Next Generation Catch up with popular guest star Carolyn Seymour.
Plus
The Core: Take a journey to the centre of the Earth as we meet the stars of this upcoming disaster epic.
Andromeda: On set for Season Three with Laura Bertram to discuss the past and the future of the enigmatic Trance Gemini.
Farscape: Raelee Hill joined Farscape for its fourth, and possibly final, season. She discusses her voyage into the unknown...
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Buffy and Angel have been enjoying new adventures in original novels. We take a closer look. Plus... Who are the gods in the world of the Vampires and demons? We probe the mythological backdrop to the life of the Slayer.


Special #53
2002
The Starburst Slayer Special takes an in-depth look at those Fantasy TV favourites Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel.
Featuring...
- Our exhaustive season-by-season guide looks at the important themes and events in both series.
- Background notes on all the regular characters.
- A detailed look at the comic book adventures of Buffy and Angel
- An interview with Alexis Denisof, aka Wesley from Angel, who looks back on Season Three and ahead to a new year of adventures

The Enterprise Mission Logs
The crew reports from the earliest voyages of the NX-01 Enterprise, under the daring command of Captain Jonathan Archer.
Andromeda
Star and producer Kevin Sorbo explains why his show is changing direction for its third season
The Lone Gunmen
As the short-lived X-Files spin-off reaches British TV, stars Dean Haglund and Tom Braidwood spill the beans!
Star Wars
C-3P0 actor Anthony Daniels discusses what was cut from Episode II, and chats about plans for Episode III


Special #52
2002
A preview-packed look at all the major Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror films of summer 2002. Up-to-date gossip and quotes on nearly 30 films, plus 100's of photos. Includes... All-new adventure with: A first outing for Spider-Man, Spielberg and Cruise in Minority Report, Mel Gibson investigates crop circles in Signs, Spiders attack in Eight Legged Freaks, and a future ruled by Dragons in Reign of Fire. Eagerly-anticipated sequels: Star Wars Episode II, Will and Tommy-Lee in Men in Black II, Austin Powers meets Dad in Goldmember, confronting Romulans in Star Trek Nemesis and teen agents abroad in Spy Kids II. Action adaptations: Sarah Michelle Gellar helps Scooby-Doo go 3D, Hannibal's early life in Red Dragon, Zombies a go-go in Resident Evil, Guy Pearce pilots The Time Machine and a remake of Japan's cult hit Ring. Insider info and pics from The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Cube 2, futuristic thriller CQ, Kevin Costner in Dragonfly, Halloween: Resurrection and Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later. Plus! A look ahead to the big movies of late 2002/2003: Harry Potter's Chamber of Secrets, Lord of the Rings: the Two Towers, Terminator 3, X-Men 2, The Matrix 2 and 3...


Special #51
2002
Starburst surveys TV Sci-Fi hits that made it to the big screen, and - conversely - movies that found new life on TV. What sets Buffy apart from a Total Recall 2020? Or an X-Files from a Wild Wild West? With interviews... Star Trek: Nemesis - Gates McFadden and Jonathan Frakes exclusives! McFadden, aka Dr Crusher, talks after shooting her scenes; Frakes discusses Nemesis, Roswell and directing Clockstoppers. Farscape - creator Rockne S O'Bannon on movie rumours and the shape of life for Crichton & crew after the shattering Season 3. Smallville - Annette O'Toole on playing Clark Kent's first Love in Superman III, and now his mother, Martha. Plus: 2005: Alexis Denisof is Bond? 2007: Filming the new Buffy movie? 2013: Burton's Captain Scarlet? Starburst predicts future crossover hits! Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me re-evaluated, plus Stargate SG-1's Don S Davis on his uniform roles. Plus... Young Indiana Jones, the history of Scooby-Doo, learning to love Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Planet of the Apes, and a Mid-season report on the genre's TV leaders and strugglers, from Angel to The X-Files.


Issue 293
December 2002
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: The start of Starburst's extensive coverage, with an interview with star Elijah Wood and a look at the battle of Helm's Deep. Star Trek: Nemesis: Marina Sirtis on the film and the crew's future... Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Director Chris Columbus and the young stars see how they're set for the years ahead. Ghost Ship: Star Julianna Margulies talks about her ship-side Horror outing. Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Danny Strong has moved from playing a 'nerdy guy' to series regular Jonathan. Bond: 007: Actress Rosamund Pike talks about 007's cool reception from new Bond girl Miranda Frost. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Die Another Day, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 28 Days Later and Death Watch And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new computer games, soundtracks and toys...


Issue 292
November 2002
Star Trek: Brent Spiner: The man behind Data's pale visage; why he co-wrote the story for the new Star Trek movie Nemesis! The Matrix Reloaded: With two sequels hitting the screens, the cast tells us what's to come... Joss Whedon: Buffy's writer-producer-director-creator-insomniac Joss Whedon fills us in on future plans, and the effects of behind-the-scenes changes on Angel. James Bond: This month's Retrospective feature goes back to the year of Starburst's birth, 1977, to recall the film that saved 007, The Spy Who Loved Me. Enterprise: Anthony Montgomery discusses life as helmsman Travis Mayweather. Time travel: ...in Star Trek. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new UK cinema releases, with Red Dragon, Donnie Darko, Simone, Halloween Resurrection And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new computer games, soundtracks and toys...


Issue 290
October 2002
James Bond 007 in Die Another Day Bond is back, and Starburst visited the Pinewood Studios to tour the set to meet designer Peter Lamont, director Lee Tamahori and stars Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry. Harry Potter Take a look ahead to one of the most eagerly-awaited movies of the autumn as we reveal the latest images from The Chamber of Secrets. Stephen Baxter and Alastair Reynolds Two top Science Fiction writers with a passion for the Space programme, Stephen Baxter and Alastair Reynolds, ask, 'Where are the aliens?' From Strip to Screen Concluding part of our definitive history of comic strip adaptations looks ahead to the big superhero films in the pipeline! Angel's J August Richards He came up from the streets and won the heart of the librarian from Pylea. J August Richards discusses his role as Charles Gunn. Jason and the Argonauts This month's Retrospective looks at the epic journey through the stop-motion animation world of Ray Harryhausen made by Jason and the Argonauts. Plus Alan Jones, reviewer to the stars, takes a look at new UK cinema releases, with Signs, Spy Kids 2, Frailty, The Eye, The Bunker And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new computer games, soundtracks and toys...


Issue 289
September 2002
New 2002/2003 season TV preview Inside a black sealed-section are all the secrets of the season's shows, from the latest developments for Buffy and Angel, to the first glimpses of Dina Meyer as Batgirl, one of the Birds of Prey. Daredevil Marvel chief Avi Arad, director Mark Steven Johnson and stars Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner discuss Daredevil! Reign of Fire The world faces destruction by dragons in this new movie from X-Files director Rob Bowman starring Christian Bale, who reveal how they've set the world alight... Michelle Trachtenberg Dawn joins Buffy's Alma Mater. Michelle Trachtenberg talks monsters, mayhem and maths homework... Chitty Chitty Bang Bang This month's retrospective looks at the all-singing all-dancing Fantasy spectacular of 1966. Angel We reunite the Host, Andy Hallett, and the Groosalugg, Mark Lutz to look back at a year with Angel Investigations, and ahead to Season Four Plus Alan Jones, reviewer extraordinaire, takes a look at new UK cinema releases, with Men in Black II, Eight Legged Freaks, Scooby-Doo, Stuart Little 2 And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new computer games, soundtracks and toys...


Issue 288
August 2002
Minority Report - Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg on crime and punishment in their action-packed futuristic fable. Men in Black 2 - Back to battle a sexy alien menace: we hear from Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Lara Flynn Boyle, director Barry Sonnenfeld... Scooby-Doo - Sarah Michelle Gellar and Matthew Lillard on bringing Daphne and Shaggy to life, as the Mystery Inc team hit the big-screen. The SF movie World Cup - The greatest Sci-Fi movies ever made battle for victory in a unique knock-out tournament. The Saturn Awards - backstage with Ben Browder, Steven Spielberg, Joss Whedon and many more... Krull The bold and imaginative 1983 story of a prince and his battle with is this month's Retrospective. Plus Alan Jones reviews Minority Report, Imposter, and Jason X; Ian Spelling reviews premieres of The Dead Zone, Odyssey 5 and Farscape season 4, and all our regulars.


Issue 287
July 2002
Spider-Man - we ask the producers how they engineered such enormous success, and track down the webbed wonder's genius creator, Stan Lee. The Star Wars story - part 3 of our saga history as Lucas prepares the special editions and second trilogy. From Strip to Screen - the best and worst animated adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, etc. Farscape - Gigi Edgley (aka the Uncharted Territories' tart with a heart) looks ahead to Season 4, plus Lani Tupu, Farscape's Pilot, shares a few hints on the future for Moya and her crew. The Abyss - the watery epic from James Cameron which we prefer to Titanic is this month's Retrospective. Reviews include Alan Jones on Attack of the Clones & Spider-Man, and Ian Spelling on The X-Files & Roswell's series finales. Plus: first pictures from The Matrix Reloaded, Daredevil, and the new seasons of Farscape and Stargate!


Issue 286
June 2002
Cover: a Jedi trio from Star Wars - Attack of the Clones. The inside story on Episode II from stars Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor plus George Lucas. Plus The Star Wars story - part 2 of our saga history covers 1980-92. Spider-Man - Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Willem Dafoe and director Sam Raimi reveal all about the wallcrawler's movie debut. Angel - as Season 3 winds down, we catch up with all the regulars, including David Boreanaz, Alexis Denisof and Charisma Carpenter. Moonraker - Our retrospective reveals the facts behind the most outlandish James Bond mission of all... Stargate SG-1 - Michael Shanks tells his side of the story behind his departure from the show. Plus Alan Jones on The Scorpion King, Blade 2, Dragonfly, Resident Evil and Rollerball.


Issue 285
May 2002
Spider-Man - we detail the greatest (and less great) moments of the wallcrawler's 40-year history. Plus! In our first preview of the movie, a few words with the cast and crew... Men in Black 2 - As the boys return to protect us from that scum of the Universe, we tour the set with director Barry Sonnenfeld. Star Wars - counting down the days until Episode II, we look back with Part 1 of a guide to the entire history of the saga. New realities - Authors Jon Courtenay Grimwood (Effendi) and Kim Stanley Robinson (Years of Rice and Salt) on creating alternate histories. The Time Tunnel - Operation Tic-Toc revealed: all the facts on Irwin Allen's classic Time Travel TV show in our 'By Numbers' feature. Flash Gordon - Retrospective on the madcap production of this 1980's high-camp movie extravaganza... Plus Alan Jones on Queen of the Damned, Ian Spelling on The X-Files, Buffy and Alias, and all our regular sections.


Issue 284
April 2002
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - James Marsters on raunchy on-screen relations with Ms Summers as former small town terror Spike. Blade 2 - as the vampire-hunter returns, we speak to director Guillermo del Toro, writer David Goyer and co-star Ron Perlman. Stargate SG-1 - Amanda Tapping reflects on Michael Shanks' departure, and Major Sam's short-lived lust in space. Superheroes: From Script to Screen - Part 3 of Steve Lyons and Chris Howarth's series covers the colonisation of TV. The Scorpion King - Dwayne Johnson, aka the Rock, and Sherri Howard on this first Pharoah spin-off from The Mummy saga. Retrospective on: V: the 1983 series - The Visitors are our Friends, they say. Plus Alan Jones on The One, K-PAX and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Ian Spelling on the latest Enterprise, Roswell and Buffy, and all our regular sections.


Issue 283
March 2002
Angel Season 3 - Tour the City of Angel with Jim Smith's assessment of the series with soul, plus its best and worst episodes so far... Monsters, Inc. - Pixar triumph again! Hear from John Lasseter, director Pete Docter, voice stars Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi etc. Mothman Prophecies - Supernatural disaster warnings investigated with Richard Gere, Laura Linney, and Will Patton. Mutant X - meet Victoria Pratt, Forbes March, Lauren Lee Smith & Victor Webster from the genetically enhanced team. Red Dwarf by numbers - Catch up on events in our often contradictory guide to the crew's comedy adventures. Batman - Party like it's 1989 in our Retrospective on Tim Burton's return of the caped crusader to his roots. Plus all our regular sections including Alan Jones on Hearts in Atlantis and 13 Ghosts, Ian Spelling on Smallville, Buffy, and Enterprise.


Issue 282
February 2002
HG Wells and The Time Machine: before the 2002 movie arrives, we survey Wells' screen history. Lord of the Rings - More Middle-earth talk with Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, and director Peter Jackson. 8 pages, with new pics! The X-Files - Robert Patrick and Annabeth Gish take a mission debriefing. Andromeda - gentle flesh-eater Rev Bem, alias Brent Stait, on his own departure. Farscape - A special Q&A with Ben Browder, Gigi Edgley, Anthony Simcoe, Lani Tupu, Claudia Black, Wayne Pygrum plus Brian Henson and producer David Kemper. Superhero serials - part 2 of From Strip to Screen: How newspaper cartoons spawned screen heroes in the 1930s and 40s. Reviews include Alan Jones on The Fellowship of the Ring, The Mothman Prophecies, Monsters Inc. and Dog Soldiers, plus Ian Spelling on The X-Files, Angel, and Enterprise episodes.


Issue 281
January 2002
Lord of the Rings - As the trilogy gets underway in cinemas, get the inside word from six of the Fellowship, plus Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, director Peter Jackson and more. Farscape - In an exclusive interview, Ben Browder discusses life as Crichton and, er, Crichton. The Prisoner - a definitive, by-numbers guide to this silly, sophisticated, pompous, profound Sixties TV hit. The One - James Wong on directing his high-energy action fantasy, and working with a million Jet Lis. Better read than dead - top novelists China Mieville and Ken MacLeod discuss life, the universe and socialism. Alien 3 - our Retro feature asks: with such a tortuous production, how did David Fincher's film ever get finished? Q & A - Enterprise's comms officer Linda Park opens a hailing frequency for our back-page questionnaire. Reviews include Alan Jones on From Hell and Harry Potter & the Philosopher's Stone; Ian Spelling on episodes of Angel, Buffy, The Tick & The X-Files. Plus Bookshelf, Videofile etc...


Issue 291
New Season 2002
Enterprise: The latest season photos, plus interviews with Scott Bakula and Jolene Blalock 28 Days Later: Director Danny Boyle discusses his violent new Sci-Fi movie Birds of Prey: Meet the girls who will be the new saviours of the streets for decent, ordinary folk of New Gotham Firefly: Joss Whedon's new space adventure launches this month. Our handy guide to the whole team at the helm of the good ship Serenity. An American Werewolf in London: This month's Retrospective looks at John Landis's 1981 comedy shocker The Dead Zone: Star Anthony Michael Hall talks frankly about the strengths and weaknesses of the show. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new UK cinema releases, with My Little Eye, Lilo and Stitch, Clockstoppers, Insomnia, The Adventures of Pluto Nash And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new computer games, soundtracks and toys...

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