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Airwolf: The Magazine
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Title: | Airwolf: Magazine |
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Editor(s): | J.M.Bolton |
Date(s): | 1985 |
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Medium: | print zine |
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Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Airwolf |
Language: | English |
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Airwolf: The Magazine is a 20-page gen Airwolf fanzine. After issue #1, it became the zine: Subject: Airwolf.
This zine contains articles, a bio, art, and part one of "The Crystal Skull."
Reactions and Reviews
I received a copy of this publication from a friend. Being an avid Airwolf fan, I was anxious to get my hands on anything that came out about the show... This first issue was really well done. The 8 1/2 x 11 folded in half format made for very easy reading. 'What is an Airwolf' is a story about how the series came about. Interesting reading and some great pictures of the helicopter are included. Next is a first season episode guide detailing the pilot episode. This is followed by a 'Who's Who in Airwolf' which provided me with some facts about the show's star, Jan-Michael Vincent. 'The Crystal Skull,' written by Joanna Bolton was the only fiction in the zine, however. I'm sure in future issues there will be more! I found this publication to be professional done, very few typos, and the layout was excellent. [1]