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Spectrum (1994) Magazine comic books 1996-1998

  • Issue #7
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 7

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #7 includes: Strange Luck issue: episode guide and D.B. Sweeney interview! A look back at Eerie, Indiana; David Duchovny's The Rapture reviewed; the music of Homicide; Chris Potter's hockey and music sidelines; and Lee Sandlin on the new shows of 1995: Space: Above and Beyond, seaQuest DSV, Central Park West, and Murder One. 40 pages; card-stock cover. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #8
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 8

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #8 includes: Lengthy X-Files feature essay by John J. Pierce! American Gothic episode guide (part 1); 2-page Xena first-season update; and Lee Sandlin on The Simpsons, The Real World, and Baywatch. 40 pages; card-stock cover. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #9
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 9

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #9 includes: Chris Sprouse (Star Wars) interview; American Gothic episode guide (part 2); Xena/Hercules conventions; Robert E. Howard movie (The Whole Wide World) reviewed; Lee Sandlin on Friends. 40 pages; card-stock cover. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #10
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 10

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #10 includes: Xena 2nd season episode guide (part 1); American Gothic episode guide (part 3), including a magazine checklist; reviews of EZ Streets and La Femme Nikita; and Lee Sandlin on The X-Files, Nash Bridges, Profiler, Seinfeld, Dark Skies, and Baywatch Nights. 40 pages, card-stock cover. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #12
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 12

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #12 includes: Ted Raimi (Xena, Twin Peaks, American Gothic) interview! Roar (Heath Ledger) episode guide; reviews of HBO's Oz and Robert E. Howard-based films (Kull the Conqueror, Red Sonja, The Whole Wide World, and both Conan movies); and Lee Sandlin on the 1997-98 TV season. 40 pages; card-stock cover. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #14
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 14

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #14 includes: Buffy 2nd season episode guide; the first half of a Xena third-season episode guide; photos of X-Files cast members at a Vancouver charity event; Truman Show review; a weird guest editorial in defense of Cliffs Notes; and Lee Sandlin on Star Trek: the Next Generation, L.A. Law, Beverly Hills 90210, and As the World Turns. 40 pages, card-stock cover. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #15
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 15

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #15 includes: Long Titanic analysis; Xena 3rd season episode guide (part 2); Gary Gianni (Solomon Kane) interview; history of Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane; Al Williamson; and soundtrack music. 40 pages; card-stock cover. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #16
    Spectrum (1994) Magazine 16

    Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #16 includes: Long X-Files mythology analysis by John J. Pierce; long Tim Bradstreet (vampires) interview with rare art; Buffy talk-show survey and magazine checklist. 40 pages, card-stock cover. Cover price $4.95.