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In a Galaxy Far, Far Away

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You may be looking for the website In A Galaxy Far, Far Away or the gen Star Wars zine A Galaxy Far, Far Away.

Zine
Title: In a Galaxy Far, Far Away
Publisher: Unicorn Press
Editor(s):
Date(s): undated, but likely 1999
Series?:
Medium: print
Size:
Genre:
Fandom: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
External Links: WayBack Archive link to Unicorn Press
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In a Galaxy Far, Far Away is an anthology fanzine with The Phantom Menace fiction. This zine is not dated.

Two issues were published by Unicorn Press.

Regarding the Content

On the online flyer for the print zines, the publisher says of both issues: "Adult content. Age statement required."

The site where the stories from the first issue were archived had a note that said "This site is kid friendly, so I'm sorry NC-17 stories will not be accepted."

Issue 1

In a Galaxy Far, Far Away 1 has 102 pages and a cover by Sophia Kelley Shultz.

front cover of issue #1
  • The Fix by B.L. Lindly-Anderson (Qui-Gon contracts a mysterious virus. Rating: PG.) (1)
  • The Virus Builders by B.L. Lindly-Anderson (Sequel to The Fix. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan go off in search of the manufacturer of the virus. Rating: PG) (53)

Issue 2

In a Galaxy Far, Far Away 2 was published in 1999. It has 78 pages and a cover by Sophia Kelley Shultz.

front cover of issue #2

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