AnimeUK Magazine December 1991

 ANIMEUK Magazine, December 1991 Volume 1 Number 1 (Pilot issue).


Cover page, Inside page, Conteence page, news pages.
Pages 4 to 9,
Pages 10 to15,
Pages 16 to 21,
Pages 22to 27,
Pages 28 to 31,
Back cover (Page 34).

ANIMEUK Magazine Vol 1 Number ONE,
Winter 91\92 (December 1991) - Pilot issue.
AnimeUK Logo  by Graham Bleathman
Front Cover ART by Will Overton,
 (Noa Izumi and Alphonse - PATLABOR)

Editoral and Credits;
AnimeUK Logo by Graham Bleathman,
Art and Design: Will Overton,
Editor: Helen McCarthy,
Staff Artist: Steve Kyte,
Publisher: Peter Goll.

Contents Page,

NEWSLINE,

NEWSLINE,

Page 18, 
Anime and how to get it,

Page 19,
Anime and how to get it,

Page 31,
Next issue SPRING 1992,

Page 32,
Advertisment for "Anime Day '92".
(Sponsored By The Shefield Space Centre).

Page 33,

Back Cover By Steve Kyte, Black Magic Mario M66 
(Burakku Majikku Mario Shikkusuti Shikkusu);
Created By Masamune Shirow - Manga Artist and Writer.

[NOTES: AnimeUK Newsletter, & AnimeUK Magazine Logo and Footer by Graham Bleathman; “I did the logo for both the b/w newsletter and the colour magazine that followed.” says Graham.]


[NOTES: On page 19, My own Anime Club is listed twice, as Anime Kyo UK, and as part of the American Fan club the E.D.C. (EDC Animation Socitey, chapter); quite an honor to be in the first issue of AUK!]

[NOTES: More than 11 weeks ahead of time, is an advert for Anime-Day-2.]


NOTE TEXT from the Editorial, and Contents pages will be added at a much later date;

Contributors to issue ONE;

Logo Design: Graham Bleathman (AnimeUK),

Art and Design: Will Overton,

Editor: Helen McCarthy,

Staff Artist: Steve Kyte,

Publisher: Peter Goll,

Paul Davidson, Helen McCarthy, Jim Swallow, P. J. Evans, 

Steve (the Duck), Dean Heathcote, Vaunda Perry

Photograhpic Assistace & Picture Taking: Sue Shadbolt, 

Recipe: Sue Shadbolt (Totoro cakes),

Subscriptions: Helen McCarthy,

Advertising: Will Overton,

Design & Artwork Service: Will Overton.


[NOTES: The early 90's saw many people involved in the spread of Anime in the United Kingdom used, and published their home address, and NOT use a P.O. Box. Now post 2000, many have moved from those old addresses, including myself.]


















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