Space: 1999
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| Fandom | ||
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| Name: | Space: 1999 | |
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| Creator: | Gerry and Sylvia Anderson | |
| Date(s): | 1973 - 1976 | |
| Medium: | tv | |
| Country of Origin: | UK | |
| External Links: | wikipedia, IMDB | |
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Space: 1999 was a British science-fiction series.
A fan says: "…I remember Space: 1999 fandom of the ’70s and early ’80s as being fan fiction challenged. Many fen were interested in the technical aspects… but there wasn’t a great deal of interest in fanzines and fan fiction… There were a larger proportion of technical newsletters – letterzines, articles, blueprints, etc., but little fiction. Like most niche fandoms, the readers we had were passionate, but the fandom never took off in fanzines the way other fandoms of the time did.” [1]
Fanzines
- Aigle, a zine in French
- Alpha 1, newsletter (1976)
- The Alpha Book
- Alpha Log, a fiction zine
- Alpha Log, a newsletter by Chris Landry out of Massachusetts
- Alpha News Service, newsletter
- Alpha Newsletter, a Space: 1999 newsletter by Stephen Eramo out of Massachusetts
- Alphan Moonscapes, club zine
- Andersonic (multifandom)
cover of Alpha Log #3
- Beating the Odds (1982)
- Blutsauger (1981)
- The Broken Gardenia, a novel (1978)
- Catch the Final Sunrise!
- ComLoC (1976-1979) (letterzine)
- Command Center, newsletter and letterzine
- Cosmoconnection #1-5 (July 1976 - 1980) has also Star Trek: TOS and The Prisoner material
- Dynasty: 1999 (1990)
- Eagle: 1 (1978)
- Eagle of the Gods, novel (1978)
- The Earth Command Technical Guide
- The Fatality Syndrome (1976) - among the first Space: 1999 zines published
- Guardian, non-fiction zine
- Hawk - A Space 1999 Zine
- Insubstantial Pageant Faded, multimedia with Space: 1999 fiction
- Intercom One
- Intersection crossover with B7
- Isolated (1976), sequel to The Fatality Syndrome
- The Loner (1978)
- Lunacy (Space: 1999 zine), humor zine
- Lunar Adventure Stories, con zine
- Lunavisions
- Main Computer - long running newsletter
- Main Mission Alpha (1978-1979) (clubzine)
- The Master of Alpha (1980)
- Mini-Mag
cover of Blutsauger
- Moonbase Alpha News Service (newsletter)
- Moonbase Memoirs (1999)
- Moonbeam
- Nightmare - Diana W. (1979)
- Out of this World (Space: 1999 zine)
- Peripatetic (starting with issue #2)
- S9Fanzine
- Serendipity
- A Space: 1999 Trilogy (1979)
- S9Fanzine
- A Time for Changes
- Timetrap (1977)
- Whispers in the Grove
Other fanzines can be found here.
Cons
External Links
- Space 1999 Metaforms, more information and a fandom history/chronology [2]
- Dragon's Domain, newsletters, videos and other fan creations currently being hosted