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Cinefantastique (1970) comic books 1999-2001

  • Vol. 30 #12
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 30 #12

    Vol 30, Num 12, #148; Star Trek: Insurrection, Prince of Egypt, Carrie II, Virus, The Faculty, Mighty Joe Young, Frost, Psycho, A Bug's Life, Phantasm IV, Neil Gaiman Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #3
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #3

    Vol 31, Num 3, #150; Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stephen King's The Green Mile and Storm of the Century, Total Recall TV show, 8mm, First Wave, Star Trek: Insurrection Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #4
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #4

    Vol 31, Num 4, #151; Star Wars, The Matrix, Carrie II Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #5
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #5

    Vol 31, Num 5, #152; Xena, Existenz, Star Wars, Idle Hands, The Mummy, The Matrix, William Shatner, Carnival of Souls, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #6B
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #6B

    Vol 31, Num 6, #153; The Mummy - unwrapping the new franchise; the Universal Horror Classics; Hammer Films '60s revival; Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace; Tarzan. Cover features KNB Efx protean monster for Russell Mulcahy's Talos, the Mummy, which New Line Cinema opens at Halloween. Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #7B
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #7B

    Vol 31, Num 7, #154B; Go behind the scenes as Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic apeman Tarzan becomes an animated epic from Disney. It's Tarzan as you've never seen him before in the movies, the way the dynamic fantasy hero was envisioned by his creator. Coverage includes interviews with directors Kevin Lima and Chris Buck, plus the animators and effects artists. Also, a sneak peek at Fantasia 2000, director Jay Roach on the making of Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Barry Sonnenfeld on his epic big screen version of the Wild, Wild West, Babylon 5, and continuing coverage of blockbuster Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace . (Cinefantastique) Magazine, FC$5.9" Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #8
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #8

    Vol 31, Num 8, #155; The fourth-annual X-Files collector's edition including the episode guide to the just- concluded sixth season. Also, the scoring of composer Chris Snow and interviews with creator Chris Carter, series cast, and guest stars including William B. Davis (Cigarette Smoking Man), Lone Gunman Dean Hadland, Veronica Cartwright, Bruce Campbell, Martin Landau, and more. Plus David Boreanaz on Angel, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, the making of director Walter Hill's Supernova; behind the scenes of the adaptation of Dark Horse's Mystery Men; Jean-Claude Van Damme on starring in Universal Soldier?The Return; Brendan Fraser on starring in the live-action Dudley Do-Right; and the return of Roman Polanski to horror in The Ninth Gate. " Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #9
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #9

    Vol 31, Num 9, #156; James Bond The World is Not Enough, Tim burton's Sleepy Hollow, Stephen King's The Green Mile, End of Days Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #10
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #10

    Vol 31, Issue 10 - February 1999. James Bond The World is Not Enough, Tim burton's Sleepy Hollow, Stephen King's The Green Mile, End of Days. Softcover, 8.5" x 11", 62 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31 #11
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31 #11

    Vol 31, Num 11,; Star Trek Voyager, Mission to Mars, The Crow Salvation, Pitch Black, The Ninth Gate and more. 64 pages, PC/B&W. Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 31-32 #12-1
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31-32 #12-1
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 31-32 #12-1
    Published 2000 by Frederick S. Clarke.

    Double issue! Cinefantastique takes you behind-the-scenes of Joe Straczynski's science fiction epic, Babylon 5, in an exciting 128-page double issue that chronicles in detail the series' five-year saga on television. Exclusive interviews include Straczynski, producer, creator, and marathon writer; co-producers John Copeland and Doug Netter; stars Bruce Boxleitner, Claudia Christian, Andreas Katsulas, Peter Jurasik, and Walter Koenig; production designer John Iocovelli; cinematographer John Flinn; composer Chris Franke; and many others. Includes a detailed, illustrated episode guide to all 110 shows, with comments of the creators who made this one of the grandest, most intelligent science fiction series ever filmed! Also in this issue, an exclusive on-set report from Toronto of the filming of L. Ron Hubbard's Battlefield Earth, a preview of Don Bluth's animated science fiction epic, Titan A.E., the filming of teen horror sequel Urban Legend 2, an exclusive interview with Peter Jackson on the filming of Lord of the Rings, and a look at the problems plaguing the filming of Silence of the Lambs 2. Cover price $11.95.

  • Vol. 32 #2
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 32 #2

    August 2000. Vol 32, Num 2; X-Men - the filming of Marvel's comic superheroes & the behind-the-scenes story from the set. Plus: Silence of the Lambs II, Hollow Man, Titan A.E., Philip K. Dick's Imposter, Chicken Run, Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle, Dragonheart: A New Beginning, Godzilla 2000. Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 32 #3
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 32 #3

    Cinefantastique takes you behind-the-scenes of The X-Files, for what could be its final season with Agent Mulder. Interviews include creator/producer Chris Carter, directors Rob Bowman and Kim Manners, and writer Vince Gilligan; a look at the making of "X-Cops," one of the season's most celebrated episodes; plus a detailed, illustrated episode guide to the just- completed 7th Season. Also in the same issue, CFQ takes you behind-the-scenes to the making of The Cell, a stylish and imaginative new serial-killer film starring Jennifer Lopez; the filming of Phillip K. Dick's The Imposter; and an on-the-set report on the making of Shadow of the Vampire, the horrifically fictionalized account of director F.W. Murnau shooting 1922's Nosferatu, featuring Willem Dafoe as Max Shreck! Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 32 #4/5
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 32 #4/5

    Volume 32 issue 3/4 - December 2000. Double issue! Features articles on the cast and crew of Star Trek Deep Space 9 as it nears it's series finale, and articles on feature filsm "The Sixth Day", "Red Planet", "Blair Witch 2", and M. Night Shyamalan's "Unbreakable"! 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 126 pages, Text (with PC/PB&W photos) Cover price $11.95.

  • Vol. 32 #6
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 32 #6

    Cinefantastique interviews Avi Arad, head of Marvel Productions, on "Marvel Movie Magic" and the raft of new Marvel Comics movie and TV productions soon to hit the screen, including The Mighty Thor and Ghost Rider, as well as the latest news on Blade 2, X-Men 2 & 3, and Spider-Man. Arad is among the 50 "Most Powerful People in Science Fiction," the annual survey of the top movers and shakers both in front of and behind the cameras who specialize in the field of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Also, in the same issue, a preview of Hannibal, the sequel to Silence of the Lambs; a look at Steven Spielberg's plans to film Stanley Kubrick's A.I; an interview with director Peter Jackson on filming The Lord of the Rings trilogy; behind- the-scene of the turmoil of Disney's new animation feature The Emperor's New Groove; the filming of Frank Herbert's Dune as a mini-series for television; a preview of Osmosis Jones, the outrageous new animation/live-action hybrid from the Farrelly Brothers; on the set of Dracula 2000, presented by Wes Craven; Rob Zombie on switching from rock to horror to director in The House of 1,000 Corpses; and much more! Cover price $5.95.

  • Vol. 33 #1
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #1

    Vol. 33 #1 & #2 Farscape Double Issue Cover price $11.95.

  • Vol. 33 #4B
    Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #4B

    The adventure behind-the-scenes of Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire, was almost as great as the one that will wind up on movie screens this summer. Seeking to break away from old formulas, directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise spun a tale that harkens back to the company's classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and brought in Hellboy creator Mike Mignola to add his own, unique stamp to the film's visuals. Now, Cinefantastique will take you inside the production of this animated epic, showing how Mignola's celebrated style has been brought to life by the Disney artists. Also included will be exclusive interviews with many of the main participants, as well as features which highlight the story with art that will trace the genesis of the project from Mignola's pen to the finished film: the first 70mm, animated epic Disney has offered in over 15 years! Plus: more-in-depth coverage of all the summer blockbusters, including Jurassic Park III, Planet of the Apes, and Rollerball! Cover price $5.95.