April is here and so too is the brand new April issue of Panic Moon.
Contents include: Nicholas Courtney tribute; a review of the Comic Relief episode and the series six prelude; Steven Moffat’s version of Doctor Who pitched against Russell T Davies’s; a look at October 1966's other Cyberman debut story; introducing a young child to the series; the most unsuitable story ideas ever commissioned; an exploration of the character of the other ninth Doctor; thoughts on gods in Doctor Who; a look at American documentary The Making of Silver Nemesis; nomenclature for the new and old series; Big Finish and fanzine reviews; fresh perspectives on The Beast Below, The Seeds of Death, Carnival of Monsters, Resurrection of the Daleks, Kinda and Snakedance.
It's our biggest issue yet at 40 A6 pages and is fully illustrated.
hey, if you offered a downloadable PDF version as an option, I'd still pay for it. I wouldn't sell it to anybody else, I just think it would be handier for me in some ways. If not though, it's understandable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. I do understand that to some people an electronic copy is more convenient, but the whole reason behind starting Panic Moon last year was to - hopefully - revive and reinvigorate Dr Who's long tradition of print fanzines. To make it available electronically would undermine this. Also, I wouldn't know how. How an A6 booklet with illustrations is coverted to an emailable format, I've no idea. Which is a long-winded way of saying 'thanks for your interest, but it won't be happening'. All the best. Ollie
ReplyDeleteJust sent some money for some of these fanzines! Love what you're doing and I can't wait to get them. There's something so wonderful about actual print.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the fabulous work :D
(Also if you guys need another Illustrator for anything I would love to help out! http://amandaboucher.com /shameless self promotion)