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All Other Magazines for sale are Magazines, Programs, Booklets, and Catalogs listed in alphabetical order by title. Please see the Condition guide for grading codes. To purchase anything, see the How To Order page.
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ECSTASY #1: Circa-1978, not dated, VF. Slick, B&W and color adult magazine. Two pictorial fantasy stories - one about a dentist and the other about an English hunting girl. The second story, "Pleasure Hunt," has a young gal in it who is a dead ringer for classic late-1970s through 1980s XXX adult film star Samantha Fox. This mag was published around the time she was establishing herself in the industry. Now, I'm not saying for sure that it's her, but if it's not, she could be her double. See the image for one of the few "postable" pictures of her. Sorry, I'd be blacking out too much of the cover to post an image of it. You must be 18 years of age or older to order this magazine. Is this Samantha Fox? $10
EWEEK Volume 23, #28: July 17, 2006, NM- with printed address in cover box, Yoda cover, article on ILM's computer storage systems, includes shots of Darth Vader and the Yoda statue in front of Lucasfilm's HQ. Unusual item for the Star Wars completist. EWEEK is a business technology magazine, but it occasionally runs articles like this on computer related film subjects. See covers $5
EWEEK Volume 28, #11: June 20, 2011, VF/NM+, Dreamworks/Kung Fu Panda 2 cover, article on DreamWorks Animation Studios digital storage requirements, 3D film systems, cloud rendering, and more, includes nice color shots of the lead characters from Kung Fu Panda 2. Ed Leonard, CTO of DreamWorks, is interviewed in the article. EWEEK is a business technology magazine, but it occasionally runs articles like this on computer related film subjects. See covers $4.50
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