MacGyver
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Name: | MacGyver |
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Creator: | Lee David Zlotoff |
Date(s): | 1985-1992, two made-for-TV movies in 1994, comic book in 2012 |
Medium: | Television, Comic Book |
Country of Origin: | USA |
External Links: | IMBD; http://www.rusted-crush.com/macgyver/ |
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A highly intelligent, extremely creative guy named Angus MacGyver (known to his friends as MacGyver or "Mac") prefers using his brain (and not his brawn) to solve problems. Armed only with a Swiss Army knife, his knowledge of applied practical science, and whatever materials he had at hand, he saved the world (or at least his corner of it.)
MacGyver Fandom
Most of the fanfic was in zines, although like most late '80's/early '90's shows, the fandom transitioned through Usenet and online services like AOL to the Internet. The pervasive appeal of the show turned it into a cultural icon even years after it went off the air, with references in other, later shows like Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Mythbusters, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Fan Communities
- IRC-Channel MacGyver - 1997
Fanzines
Resources:
- Top Secret (episode guide, etc.)
Gen:
- Have Swiss Army Knife...Will Travel
- House Blend #2
- New Beginnings (MacGyver zine) sequel to Transitions
- MacGyverisms #1-4
- Positive Thinking
- Promises to Keep (MacGyver zine)
- Transitions (MacGyver zine)
Slash:
Fan Fiction
[1] MacGyver (TV) on AO3, for the original 1985 series.
- Charming the Hawk by Cindy Combs (The Sentinel / MacGuyver crossover)
Fan Art
"Don't Mess with Mac" by MJRiddle
by Robert Jackson, from The Celestial Toybox #9 (1993)
cover of House Blend #2, artist is K9, portrays MacGyver and David Starsky
from War of the Words, artist is Leah Rosenthal (2011)
Mailing Lists
- Macslash
- Slash McGyver archive link Description: "McGyver [sic] has a vast fanfic audience but there's never enough, right, so here's another place to discuss the show, share a story and in general, have fun. Stories will be posted to The WWOMB archive unless otherwise noted. More on that in the Authors FYI. I don't have the time or inclination to moderate this list for minor ears, so joining confirms you are over legal age."
Links
Fan Clubs
- Richard Dean Anderson Appreciation Society (headed by Barbara M. Heywood, London)
Comic Book
In 2012, a comic book was released entitled "Fugitive Gauntlet". It ran for 5 issues, written by Tony Lee and MacGyver creator Lee David Zlotoff.
Origin Story
Along with the comic book, Zlotoff recounted the 'origin story' of how he developed the MacGyver character. It is also a five-part series of blog-type posts: