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The Sonic Screwdriver (Doctor Who zine by Steven Grace)
Zine | |
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Title: | The Sonic Screwdriver |
Publisher: | Osiris Publications |
Editor(s): | Steven Grace |
Date(s): | 1986-1996 |
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Medium: | |
Size: | A5 |
Genre: | |
Fandom: | Doctor Who |
Language: | English |
External Links: | The Doctor Who Fanzine Database |
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The Sonic Screwdriver is a gen anthology. There are eleven issues.
From the editor, "The zine was principally an A5 rather corny Who zine, with reviews, fiction and some "amusing" sections (they made me laugh at the time!), although it gradually became a bit more eclectic with a mix of film, music and other sci-fi series (similar to many zines at the time)."
Issue 1
This issue was published in 1986, and had 86 pages of stories and artwork. The contents are listed below. Note that the photograph we saw of the table of contents cut off the last word of Paul Gadzikowski's story.
- From the Editor: Welcome to Our Many Worlds
- Official Guide-lines for THE SONIC SCREWDRIVER/OSIRIS PUBLICATIONS
- "Moonstruck in Nafnelor" by Barbara Mater
- Cartoon by Toni Hardeman
- "To the Rational Mind, Nothing is Inexplicable, Only Unexplained" by Paul Gadzikowski
- "The Last Forester" by Barbara Mater
- Acknowledgements