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Sidrat
Zine | |
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Title: | Sidrat: An Australasian Doctor Who Fanzine |
Publisher: | out of New South Wales, Australia |
Editor(s): | Glenn Legge |
Organizer(s): | |
Author(s): | Steve Christopherson, Glenn Legge |
Cover Artist(s): | |
Illustrator(s): | Glenn Legge, Steve Christopherson |
Type: | Registered periodical magazine |
Date(s): | 1981-1982 |
Topic: | Doctor Who |
Medium: | |
Size: | A4 page count varied depending on article length |
Frequency: | monthly plus special editions |
Fandom: | Doctor Who |
Rating(s): | G |
Warning(s): | |
Language: | English |
External Links: | |
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Sidrat is a Doctor Who zine.
There were seventeen issues.
"Created by Glenn Legge and Steven Christopherson who did the bulk of writing and editing work. The fanzine contained news reports, critical analysis, artwork, photographs, a comic strip that featured the fourth and fifth Doctors, and historical story archives such as The Chase. After meeting Julian Raxworthy at The Stephen Roberts Theatre during a Doctor Who fan convention it was decided from issue 3 it was the fanzine for the Time Lord Society (Julian Raxworthy). By issue 15 it appears no longer to be connected to the Time Lord Society." [1]
Issue 1
Sidrat 1 was published in June 1981.
Issue 17
Sidrat 17 was published in October 1982.
References
- ^ Fanzines 1970's-1980's, comments by Paul Kennedy in April 2014