IN THIS MONTH’S UNMISSABLE ISSUE:
- 2010/11 Season Preview – We talk to the people behind next year’s shows to bring you the very best word on what’s next.
- Nicolas Cage – The veteran actor discusses The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and his genre career.
- The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Eclipse is out now, but we know that you really want to hear about the final chapter. Hush now, we’re treating you to a world exclusive sneak peek.
- Predators - We journey to the jungles of a far off world, and trust us, it wasn’t easy, to bring you the lowdown on Nimrod Antal’s efforts with the beloved franchise.
- The Top 25 Graphic Novels – The greatest illustrated adventures that the world has ever seen.
- Ashes To Ashes - We talk to people behind the show about its acclaimed conclusion.
Also included:
- The complete guide to Star Trek: Phase II.
- Retro Classic on The Prisoner.
- Examining sci-fi in 1990.
- Huge SF/F literary section with author interviews.
- Dedicated memorabilia section.
- And much, much more!
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Sorry guys I am behind – I’m still reading Issue 40! But I plan to have them all read by the end of this weekend though! Sounds like another fantastic issue! :)
Anything Supernatural-related in this issue?
The new issue is not displayed for download in the iPhone app. Is this a OS4 problem?
It should be now, Sean, and nothing in terms of features Cassi, but a bit in the news and spoilers.
It’s still not showing! I have turned my phone off and then back on but it is still showing issue 42 and the subscription deals!
How peculiar, it’s showing up on our art editor’s iPad. We’ll look in to it.
Good to know, ordered it yesterday! thank you!
Does anyone know why we get 3-4 month old issues in New Zealand? The latest on the newstand is from April (Iron Man cover). It’s driving me crazy, as subscribing from NZ is too expensive and I don’t know if I’ll still be able to get the latest issue. Does this magazine get released internationally later or are the NZ distributors having it delivered by snails ?