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Devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who'', the first issue appeared in 1983. 300 issues were printed. The contents included art work, poetry, short fiction, and filk lyrics.
 
Devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who'', the first issue appeared in 1983. 300 issues were printed. The contents included art work, poetry, short fiction, and filk lyrics.
  
Contributors of art work included a front cover by Gail Bennett, back cover by Stephanie Hawks, and interior art work by Cheryl Duval, and Phred. Poetry was by Of the poetry in Maggie L. Johnston, Linda Mallory, 5.J. Nasea, and Barbara O' Quinn. Short fiction was by by Cheryl Duval, Maggie Johnston and Laurel Stewart, Barbara O'Quinn, and Phred.
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Contributors of art work included a front cover by Gail Bennett, back cover by Stephanie Hawks, and interior art work by Cheryl Duval, and Phred. Poetry was by Maggie L. Johnston, Linda Mallory, 5.J. Nasea, and Barbara O' Quinn. Short fiction was by by Cheryl Duval, Maggie Johnston and Laurel Stewart, Barbara O'Quinn, and Phred.
  
 
Issue two  was published in 1984 and is 151 pages long. It had an original print run of 500.
 
Issue two  was published in 1984 and is 151 pages long. It had an original print run of 500.

Revision as of 07:36, 24 February 2014

Rassilon's Star is a media science fiction fanzine published by Cheryl Duval.

Devoted to the television series Dr. Who, the first issue appeared in 1983. 300 issues were printed. The contents included art work, poetry, short fiction, and filk lyrics.

Contributors of art work included a front cover by Gail Bennett, back cover by Stephanie Hawks, and interior art work by Cheryl Duval, and Phred. Poetry was by Maggie L. Johnston, Linda Mallory, 5.J. Nasea, and Barbara O' Quinn. Short fiction was by by Cheryl Duval, Maggie Johnston and Laurel Stewart, Barbara O'Quinn, and Phred.

Issue two was published in 1984 and is 151 pages long. It had an original print run of 500.

This issue has art work by Gail Bennett, Elby Buttery, Christopher Cook, Anne Davenport, Lenore Dunlop, Cheryl Duvall, Jane Fancher, Stefanie Hawks, Maggie Johnston, Malene Kingsley, and Phred. The front cover art was by Jane Fancher and Stefanie Hawks, and the back cover by Jane Fancher. Writing was contributed by Gail Bennett, Cheryl Duval, Maggie Johnston, Barbara O'Quinn, Sue Ann Sarick, Theresa Sarick, Susan Sizemore, Sharon Jane Smith, and Linda Terrell. Cartoons were by Christopher Cook.

Issue three was released in 1986, and featured art work by artists such as Anne Davenport, Pat Degan, Maggie Johnston, Melody Rondeau, and editor Cheryl Duval.