Thursday, June 12, 2008

Sanctuary / Stargate - SciFi Now Magazine Issue 16

From Imagine Publishing:

http://www.scifinow.co.uk/index.html


(Sanctuary and Stargate are listed on the cover as content)



IT'S ALIVE!

Officially on sale 12th June, SciFiNow Issue 16 is the latest issue of the UK's fastest growing and biggest science fiction magazine. Here's a small taster of what's in store in our huge 148 page issue.

Inside:

• Our news this month brings you the latest on The Hobbit, the lowdown on the best films coming your way soon, and a look at the newest developments in genre TV.

• We take a look at Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, and the future of 3D cinema.

• A surprisingly sober glance at Will Smith's latest opus, Hancock.

• In-depth on the jolly green giant and his latest outing in The Incredible Hulk.

• An interview with one of the big names at Marvel - Brian Michael Bendis.

• The definitive glance at what the next season holds in store for genre television.

• Spy-Fi: Sci-Fi? SFN investigates, with the help of our readers.
• The most trustworthy reviews of the latest film and DVD releases.
• A wealth of book, comic and graphic novel reviews.
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers, Supernatural, Gattaca and a colossal complete guide to Superman head up this month's Timewarp.
• The Fanboys section continues to cover all the hottest convention and memorabilia news, including the most vintage classic science fiction memorabilia money can buy.
• We nitpick our way through Wild, Wild West.
• Our history of literary sci-fi this month has an in depth look at one of our literary titans - Robert Heinlein..
• Also included, our indispensable guide to this month's essential sci-fi viewing.
• And all you could want from the UK's premiere science fiction, horror, fantasy and cult magazine.

This issue rockets through the air into all good newsagents on 12th June!

Those lucky enough to be subscribers will have made a huge 30% saving, so why not pop on over to our eShop and join them today at:

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