SFX #162, priced a trifling £3.99, is now available in all good newsagents, and several passable ones. Also, Sainsbury's.
Oh! I forgot to mention this last time, but - in what would appear to be a veritable avalanche of generosity on the part of SFX - you also get a free DVD, 'pon whose iridescent undercarriage is inscribed episode #1 of the parallel universe-hopping sci-fi extravaganza, 'Charlie Jade'.
Further examination of the Pulp Idol book reveals it to be a most wondrous tome of scintillating majesty and nascent genius. Great big props go to Laura Messenger's 'Dysmorphia', Beverley Allen's 'Maud: A Garden Tale', and Sheila Adamson's 'Goodbye Normal Jean' for being - respectively - bleak, creepy and effortlessly clever. Imbibe, post haste!
- Alex
Oh! I forgot to mention this last time, but - in what would appear to be a veritable avalanche of generosity on the part of SFX - you also get a free DVD, 'pon whose iridescent undercarriage is inscribed episode #1 of the parallel universe-hopping sci-fi extravaganza, 'Charlie Jade'.
Further examination of the Pulp Idol book reveals it to be a most wondrous tome of scintillating majesty and nascent genius. Great big props go to Laura Messenger's 'Dysmorphia', Beverley Allen's 'Maud: A Garden Tale', and Sheila Adamson's 'Goodbye Normal Jean' for being - respectively - bleak, creepy and effortlessly clever. Imbibe, post haste!
- Alex
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