Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Considering it was a general magazine made for wide public consumption, rather than the aficionado, the 68 page
New Avengers TV Times Souveinir Extra is very good and quite an essential. I literally read my original copy to bits when I was a young 'un and absorbed every word. 40p very well spent. I bought a copy a few years ago off eBay for considerably more.
Because it was promoting The New Avengers it gets at least 50% if not more of the mag/book which is refreshing as TNA is often treated as an afterthought in some books (if not completely invisible altogether - mentioning no names...
ahem ). There are still some photographs in here I've still never seen elsewhere else.
It even has a board game "Purdey ... high karate kick rips tights ... escapes 6 squares while gang gawps" which would delight at least a couple of you on here.
Apart from that, once you have all the Dave Rogers fanzines you're there. I still hope that someone will compile/reprint 'The Best of Stay Tuned' one day. And there are still unpublished interviews, I believe, including one of Julie Stevens which I'd still like to read.
The TNA Souvenir Extra is a good one. It's very heavily into TNA because it was for promotional purposes, as you say, but it actually did a pretty good job of covering the whole spectrum of the show as opposed to just focussing on the later years, as some stuff in the press was wont to do. I think one of my favourite parts is the article by Ian Hendry about filming season one--it's a great little insight into the behind-the-scenes workings of that part of the show. The fact that it occurred to anyone to mention Dr. Keel, let alone track down Ian, spoke to some real effort on the part of the people who put it together. Maybe the fact that Steed was getting his first male partner in 14 years made them think it was important to highlight who got the ball rolling?
The board game is quite the thing--put together with nothing more than a ruler, coloured paper, a ballpoint, and someone's imagination. No photoshop required!
(Wouldn't Purdey's six-square advancement be offset by Gambit losing ground because he was too busy gawping? Or doing a little happy dance? Someone clearly had not thought the rules through.
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A "Best of Stay Tuned" would be brilliant. I had no idea there were unprinted interviews floating around. Where did you hear that?
paulpdjh wrote:On a vaguely related point, a while ago I managed to acquire Vol 1 issue 7 of On Target. This included a two page comic strip entitled The Rat Trap. Does anyone know whether the strip continued in later issues?
It's been awhile since I read my old On Targets, but I'm struggling to remember the strip. Was it a reprint of one printed in TV Comic or the like, or a new one commissioned for the magazine?