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'''Thunderbox''' was a shortlived British [[fanzine]] co-produced by [[Ann Green|Ann]] and [[Steve Green]]. | '''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. Contributions included Joel Lane writing on music, and Chris Murphy writing on UFOs , Men In Black, and their connection to fairies. A reprint of the article "A Day Of Lies" by Chris Evans from the 1981 fanzine [[Start Breaking Up]] was also featured. A second edition was planned, but abandoned. | + | After a trial issue [#0] in November 1997, #1 appeared in 1998. |
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+ | Contributions included Joel Lane writing on music, and Chris Murphy writing on UFOs , ''Men In Black'', and their connection to fairies. A reprint of the article "A Day Of Lies" by Chris Evans from the 1981 fanzine [[Start Breaking Up]] was also featured. A second edition was planned, but abandoned. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 05:06, 25 November 2011
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.
Contributions included Joel Lane writing on music, and Chris Murphy writing on UFOs , Men In Black, and their connection to fairies. A reprint of the article "A Day Of Lies" by Chris Evans from the 1981 fanzine Start Breaking Up was also featured. A second edition was planned, but abandoned.