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Gutter Rag
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Title: | Gutter Rag |
Publisher: | the fan club The Moons of Yavin |
Editor(s): | Jamie Spracklen |
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Date(s): | issue #4 was published in 1996 |
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Fandom: | Star Wars |
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Language: | English |
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Gutter Rag is a Star Wars newsletter.
There were twenty-two issues before its title changed to Force Sensitive.
From issue #4:
Gutter Rag is produced on a shit wordprocesser that works only when it feels like it. If you don't agree with the content, which is not really ment [sic] to offend, sorry. The concept for this publication is a lighthearted but rather rude look at the SW films and is provided free of charge to all Moons of Yavin members. Submissions welcome...
Issue 4
Gutter Rag 4 was published in 1996 and contains 2 pages.
Thanks to the following people who are still baring with me.
Rob Cole, for his support of Gutter Rag even from it's [sic] early days.
Suzanne Godsalve for photocopying the last issue and putting up with my lateness.
Jason Grant, for running the Yavin despite having the often thankless task of a fanzine editor for the last 12 years.
Lastly, to Kwik Save and their 97p win for inspiration!!!!!!!