#starlog

naladahcnaladahc
2025-05-11

Kids today would not understand, but for young geeklings back in the day, we cherished magazines like Famous Monsters, Starlog, and a few others.

It was all we had and we loved them to a falling apart death.

I remember this falling apart about 1982 and having to tape it together.

Falling apart copy of Famous Monsters Special 1980 Annual featuring an H.R. Geiger concept image of the xenomorph that would eventually appear in Alien.
2025-05-01

Questar: the magazine that was going to eat Starlog and Omni magazine for lunch. (Narrator: the lunch was never eaten.) #starlog #scifi #70s #starwars #startrek

issue 12 of Questar magazine with a robot lady on the cover
2024-07-24

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#sdcc #comics #killing hole #strom king #horror #starlog

2023-09-23

Let’s face it, growing up a Sci-Fi fan in the late 70s-80a #Starlog magazine was mandatory reading. It was the destination for insider scoops and wonderful images and info pre-internet. Here are 4 reasons #StarLog won my money!
#StarWars #BattleStarGalatica #TRON #V

Krishna Draws✏️krishnadraws
2023-08-10

Repurposing some older art to make a mock-magazine cover.

An illustrative tribute to the old STARLOG magazine, featuring Bebop, Bruce Lee, the women of Hammer, She-devils and Sci-fi psychedelia.
Krishna Draws✏️krishnadraws
2023-06-22

Remixing older art into a spoof magazine cover.

An illustrated remix, paying tribute to STARLOG 24.
Andrew Wooldridge 🌱triptych@social.yesterweb.org
2023-03-07

A request of my #scifi #starlog reading folks. Back in the 70s or maybe 80s there was a advertisement for something called - I think - Star Gems. They were long, triangular, and I think glowed via batteries or something. I’ve tried to find any reference to them but web searches have fallen short. Can anyone remember these things? Am I imagining them? I seem to recall they were in sci-fi magazines like Starlog, or maybe #omni magazine? Help! I need to find these …

2019-04-08

Meteor art by Ron Miller for the cover of Starlog 29, 1979 #starlog #ronmiller #scifiart #1970s humanoidhistory.tumblr.com/pos

Véronique Perrot H.C.VeroniquePerrot@mamot.fr
2018-09-29

#Starlog #7 August 1977. #StarWars movie

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