DEATH RAY 21 MANIFESTS!
Citizens of Earth, please attend carefully! The latest issue of the
mighty, monolithic tome known as Death Ray has teleported itself into
newsagents nationwide, awaiting a mere transaction of four pounds and
99 of your Earth pence so that its untold wonders may be absorbed into
your brains via your ocular orbs. Is it science? Is it magic? It could
be both! All we know is that we have one mightily juicy, toothy issue
in store for you.
Not yet convinced? Then peruse further to gain instant knowledge of what otherworldly experiences await in the hallowed periodical that shall be known henceforth as Death Ray #21…
In particular, fans of the undead should rejoice – vampires are quite the in thing at the moment, and we've gone full-bore for TV's latest sensation, the tremendous True Blood. In fact, we interview darn near every member of the main cast, plus show creator Alan Ball himself, and there's reviews of both the first and second seasons of the show, just in time for season one appearing on Channel 4 on 4 October. Fang-tastic! (Sorry.)
We also go into cryogenic suspension and board the spaceship Elysian, as we intrepidly head behind the scenes on new SF shocker Pandorum, and talk to stars Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster; interview the sprawling cast of new Stargate spin-off Stargate Universe; and plonk none other than Terry Gilliam in the big chair for this issue's big Death Ray Interview.
Following that lot, we review Gilliam's own Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, District 9, Dorian Gray, G.I. Joe, Cold Souls, X-Men Origins: Wolverine and a million other films, DVDs, books, comics and games. It's the most comprehensive review section in science fiction, in the biggest SF magazine to stalk the planet!
And if all of that wasn't enough to sate your otherworldly appetites, there's a look at the Devil in science fiction in the Ten Minute Guide, interviews with Jamie Bamber, Eliza Dushku and her Dollhouse partner-in-crime Dichen Lachman in the New Gods, appreciations of Gormenghast and Superman vs the Amazing Spider-Man, and a temporal trip back in the Time Trap to 1977, the year that Star Wars, 2000 AD and Close Encounters of the Third Kind were unleashed on the world.
Finally, Death Ray is – as ever – the only multi-media SF mag to host original fiction, and this issue we have two fantastic stories from the mighty Charles Stross and Paul Kane. Phew! So what the deuce are you waiting for? To get your hands on this packed publication of particular puissance, head to any of all good newsagents now – for only £4.99, the future awaits!
Adam Waring September 23, 2009, 7:46:22 am BST


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