Strange New Worlds: Science Fiction Magazine published from 1992 to 1994. The publication presented information for and about Science Fiction and Media Collectors. Issue number 9 had the following feature articles:
FABLE FOR THE MIND'S EYE: Star Wars: The Original Radio Drama. “You've seen the movie . . . wait 'til you hear it”
NEW COMIC JOINS THE TREK UNIVERSE An interview with Mike W. Barr, writer of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comic. by Stacy Oberkrieser
FANTASY MINIATURE COLLECTING These tiny metal warriors, wizards, dragons, and maidens in distress -- what do they represent to collectors? by Scott E. Green
THE BACTERIA THAT ATE CHERON Mego's 8-inch Star Trek aliens are among the most sought-after Trek collectibles. But beware some common flaws even in “sealed” packages by Jo Davidsmeyer
MOVE OVER, MTV -- HERE COME THE SONG VIDS! Song videos provide a unique form of fan-to-fan communication by Tashery Shannon
Columns:
FROM THE PUBLISHER A new look for SNW
MODELS AND MINIATURES: A modeler reviews Star Trek Chronology - The History of the Future, reviewed by Archie Waugh. “This book will fascinate fans and inspire avid model builders.”
WHO CORNER: Towering Dwarf: a look at the viciously satirical British space comedy, Red Dwarf by Tom Beck
FOCUS ON FANDOM: SF-Lovers@Rutgers.edu: A computer rookie get ensnared in the “Net” by Karen Ann Yost
FRANK WORDS: How to be a SUCKER - or - How to look and sound dumb and get on every dealer's wish list by Jane Frank
COLLECTIBLE KIDS: An adult's guide to children's collectibles by Adrienne Reynolds
YE OLDE COLLECTIBLES & TRIVIA SHOPPE, an overview of new science fiction collectible, books, and audios by Bennet Pomerantz
FABLE FOR THE MIND'S EYE: Star Wars: The Original Radio Drama. “You've seen the movie . . . wait 'til you hear it”
NEW COMIC JOINS THE TREK UNIVERSE An interview with Mike W. Barr, writer of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comic. by Stacy Oberkrieser
FANTASY MINIATURE COLLECTING These tiny metal warriors, wizards, dragons, and maidens in distress -- what do they represent to collectors? by Scott E. Green
THE BACTERIA THAT ATE CHERON Mego's 8-inch Star Trek aliens are among the most sought-after Trek collectibles. But beware some common flaws even in “sealed” packages by Jo Davidsmeyer
MOVE OVER, MTV -- HERE COME THE SONG VIDS! Song videos provide a unique form of fan-to-fan communication by Tashery Shannon
Columns:
FROM THE PUBLISHER A new look for SNW
MODELS AND MINIATURES: A modeler reviews Star Trek Chronology - The History of the Future, reviewed by Archie Waugh. “This book will fascinate fans and inspire avid model builders.”
WHO CORNER: Towering Dwarf: a look at the viciously satirical British space comedy, Red Dwarf by Tom Beck
FOCUS ON FANDOM: SF-Lovers@Rutgers.edu: A computer rookie get ensnared in the “Net” by Karen Ann Yost
FRANK WORDS: How to be a SUCKER - or - How to look and sound dumb and get on every dealer's wish list by Jane Frank
COLLECTIBLE KIDS: An adult's guide to children's collectibles by Adrienne Reynolds
YE OLDE COLLECTIBLES & TRIVIA SHOPPE, an overview of new science fiction collectible, books, and audios by Bennet Pomerantz