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Event Horizon (Star Trek: TOS and multimedia zine)
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Title: | Event Horizon |
Publisher: | Star Trek Winnipeg, a fan club |
Editor(s): | Greg Young, Wayne Morris |
Date(s): | 1980-1987 |
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Medium: | |
Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS & multimedia |
Language: | English |
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Event Horizon is a fiction Star Trek: TOS and multifandom club zine published in Winnipeg.
It contained cartoons, reviews, fiction, art, puzzles, and articles.
First published in 1980, it ran until 1987.
Issue 1
Event Horizon 1 was published in July 1980.
Issue 2
Event Horizon 2 was published in November 1980.
Issue 3
Event Horizon 3
A note in Short Treks v.2 n.2 (April 1981) said the club did not have enough money to print this issue.
A note in "Short Treks" v.4 n.4 said it would be ready in April 1983, that the costs to print the previous issues was $100, and this third issue was $400.
Issue 4
Event Horizon 4 was published in 1984.
At this time, it was the only regularly produced fanzine in Winnipeg.
- Do You Think a Princess and a Guy Like Me...?, vignette by Toni Vermande (reprinted in Guardian #8)
- other unknown content
Issue 5
Event Horizon 5 was published in 1987. It was a collaboration of Star Trek Toronto and Star Trek Winnipeg.
1991 Issue ?
Event Horizon: The Next Generation was described in Short Treks v.12 n.2 in August 1991. It appears it was never published.
- puzzles by Christine Barson and Crystal Mikoluff
- art by Colin Stobbe, Mike Henderson, and Colin Curle
- skit transcripts from Bev Ballon and Russ Strong (one of the skits was "STW Takes a Quantum Leap")
- cartoons by Russ Strong
- fiction by Greg Young
- cover by Laurie Smith