V17.5 Heavy Metal - Nov 1993
V17.5 Heavy Metal - Nov 1993
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Cover - "Malefic" - Luis Royo
p.04-07 - "Gallery: Frazetta" - Michael Eastman and Frank Frazetta
p.09-15 - "Network" - Matthias Schultheiss
p.17-32, 85-114 - "Eden" - Vince Roucher
p.36-40 - "Little Ego" - Vittorio Giardino
p.42-51 - "Reflections" - Juan De Blas and Alfonso Azpiri
p.54-56 - "A Present From Upstairs" - Martel
p.59 - "StripTease: For Kids" - Rick Geary
p.60 - "StripTease: The Game!: The Game Of Tax" - Mark Martin
p.61 - "StripTease: Little Charlie" - Olle "Olof" Berg
p.62-63 - "StripTease: Tommy And Tipper: The Safe-Tees: Don't Play With Fireworks" - "Uncle" Wayno
p.64 - "StripTease: Rotten Brats" - Roy Tompkins
p.65 - "StripTease: The Wisdom Of The Canapés: Gimme Gets It" - Mary Fleener
p.66 - "StripTease: Randy The Skeleton" - Aidan Potts and Ian Carney
p.68-72 - "A Pleasant Walk" - Horacio Altuna
p.74-83 - "For Private Eyes" - Alfonso Font
Heavy Metal Magazine, also known simply as Heavy Metal, is an adult-oriented science fiction and fantasy magazine that originated in France and later gained international popularity. First published in 1977, it quickly became renowned for its edgy content, featuring mature themes, explicit artwork, and provocative storytelling.
The magazine's name, "Heavy Metal," is derived from the French publication "Métal Hurlant," which translates to "Howling Metal." It was created as an English-language version of the French magazine, and its content embodies a fusion of various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and erotica.
p.04-07 - "Gallery: Frazetta" - Michael Eastman and Frank Frazetta
p.09-15 - "Network" - Matthias Schultheiss
p.17-32, 85-114 - "Eden" - Vince Roucher
p.36-40 - "Little Ego" - Vittorio Giardino
p.42-51 - "Reflections" - Juan De Blas and Alfonso Azpiri
p.54-56 - "A Present From Upstairs" - Martel
p.59 - "StripTease: For Kids" - Rick Geary
p.60 - "StripTease: The Game!: The Game Of Tax" - Mark Martin
p.61 - "StripTease: Little Charlie" - Olle "Olof" Berg
p.62-63 - "StripTease: Tommy And Tipper: The Safe-Tees: Don't Play With Fireworks" - "Uncle" Wayno
p.64 - "StripTease: Rotten Brats" - Roy Tompkins
p.65 - "StripTease: The Wisdom Of The Canapés: Gimme Gets It" - Mary Fleener
p.66 - "StripTease: Randy The Skeleton" - Aidan Potts and Ian Carney
p.68-72 - "A Pleasant Walk" - Horacio Altuna
p.74-83 - "For Private Eyes" - Alfonso Font
Heavy Metal Magazine, also known simply as Heavy Metal, is an adult-oriented science fiction and fantasy magazine that originated in France and later gained international popularity. First published in 1977, it quickly became renowned for its edgy content, featuring mature themes, explicit artwork, and provocative storytelling.
The magazine's name, "Heavy Metal," is derived from the French publication "Métal Hurlant," which translates to "Howling Metal." It was created as an English-language version of the French magazine, and its content embodies a fusion of various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and erotica.