Starlog #100 Nov. 1982
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Contents:
THE 100 MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE IN SCIENCE
FICTION
INTERVIEW: GENE RODDENBERRY Musings
on God, Man and the universe from the creator of "Star Trek"
PROFILE: IRWIN ALLEN The TV I film
producer celebrates the 20th anniversary of "Lost in Space"
INTERVIEW: RAY HARRYHAUSEN A rare
chat with the stop-motion animator and maker of miracles
IN BRIEF: CEORCE LUCAS The "Star
wars" sage hints at the fates of Droids, Ewoks, and Indiana Jones
PROFILE: JOHN CARPENTER The "Starman"
director maintains he's the godfather of gore no more
PROFILE: LEONARO NIMOY Behind the
camera again for "Star Trek IV," the Vulcan directs the destiny of the
"Enterprise" crew
INTERVIEW: HARLAN ELLISON Now keeping
tabs on "The Twilight Zone" tales, this outspoken writer says something
about everything
PROFILE: NICHELLE NICHOLS Lt. Uhura
beams down for a break as she enlists against the power of "The Supernatural"
PROFILE: RICHARD MATHESON A revealing
examination of the master fantasist's many dimensions and "What Dreams
May Come"
PROFILE: PETER CUSHING The legendary
actor recalls his years as horror star and Dr. Who
FROM THE BRIDGE Remembrances from
publishersKerry O'Quinn and Norman Jacobs
Log ENTRIES
Sneak peeks at upcoming fantasies
OTHER VOICES "Beginnings" of STARLOG
by original editor David Houston
LASTWORD A retrospect Of the SF
decade by former editor Howard Zimmerman
LINER NOTES David McDonnell's "Daffy
Idea"
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