Mental Floss perused the Internet Archive, which scans magazines, making them available for vintage amusement seekers far and wide. Shown here is STARLOG circa 1988, a publication that served as a reference for all things Trek and other things sci fi, which ran from 1976-2009.
Weirdest article: A six-page feature that attempts to make sense of Beetlejuice -- meaning, genre, everything.
Fan club membership only $9.95, includes embroidered patch!
Most dated merchandise: Collectibles from the television miniseries V, complete with 80s-massive-haired spokesmodel.
Read the rest of this edition of STARLOG magazine online at the Internet Archive, and see ten more magazines of the delightfully dated variety here.
Weirdest article: A six-page feature that attempts to make sense of Beetlejuice -- meaning, genre, everything.
Fan club membership only $9.95, includes embroidered patch!
Most dated merchandise: Collectibles from the television miniseries V, complete with 80s-massive-haired spokesmodel.
Read the rest of this edition of STARLOG magazine online at the Internet Archive, and see ten more magazines of the delightfully dated variety here.
I subscribed to Starlog for a year, and still have the issues, even got a slipcase to put them in.
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