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− | '''Thunderbox''' was a shortlived British [[fanzine]] co-produced by [[Ann Green|Ann]] and [[Steve Green]]. After a trial issue [#0] in November 1997, #1 appeared in 1998. A second edition was planned, but abandoned. | + | '''Thunderbox''' was a shortlived British [[fanzine]] co-produced by [[Ann Green|Ann]] and [[Steve Green]]. After a trial issue [#0] in November 1997, #1 appeared in 1998 <ref>http://www.paulkincaid.co.uk/fanzine03.htm Review by [http://zinewiki.com/index.php?title=Doug_Bell Doug Bell]: "It looks like an archetypal Britzine of the mid-1980s (a reprint from Start Breaking Up of 1981 does nothing to hinder the impression), though that is not necessarily a bad thing. Above all, it is not a perzine but another honest-to-god genzine."</ref>. A second edition was planned, but abandoned. |
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Revision as of 00:28, 16 January 2008
Thunderbox was a shortlived British fanzine co-produced by Ann and Steve Green. After a trial issue [#0] in November 1997, #1 appeared in 1998 <ref>http://www.paulkincaid.co.uk/fanzine03.htm Review by Doug Bell: "It looks like an archetypal Britzine of the mid-1980s (a reprint from Start Breaking Up of 1981 does nothing to hinder the impression), though that is not necessarily a bad thing. Above all, it is not a perzine but another honest-to-god genzine."</ref>. A second edition was planned, but abandoned.