Description: UBER RARE VINTAGE CINEFEX MAGAZINE LOT(81-90) 10 MAGAZINESIN NEAR MINT/MINT CONDIMPOSSIBLY HARD TO OBTAIN IN THIS CONDITIONON EBAY OR ANYWHERE ELSEPLEASE CHECK AROUND. You are getting a Rare Opportunity to own a Cinematic piece of SCI-Fi History!! NUMBERS 81-90 (10) Original Cinefex Magazines in Amazingly Near Mint Condition.There were bougth from a Lawyer in Newport Beach who bought them in the 80's& put them Bagged & stored them away in his mancave since 1980. They have not seen light or have been Read at All!!These are the Best Cinefex Original magazines anywhere on the InternetI guarantee it!! Please look for yourself. They have no defects, no missing pages, no nothing. They are in NM condition!! Free, Safe, Secured, Insured Shipping. Sold as is, no returns, but will happily settle any issues if any arises. Trust me Youre gonna be Happy!! Will be shipped securely for your collection, they will only increase in value as time goes CINEFEX, launched in 1980, was a quarterly journal covering visual effects in films founded by Don Shay. Each issue featured lengthy, detailed articles that described the creative and technical processes behind current films, the information drawn from interviews with the effects artists and technicians involved. In its February 2021 issue, #172, Cinefex announced its final issue of the magazine after 40 years of publications.Cinefex Magazine Descrptions:#81-April 2000 (Mission to Mars)#82-July 2000 (Chicken Run)#83-October 2000 (Hollow Man)#84-January 2001 (How The Grinch Stole Xmas)#85-April 2001 (2001 A Space Odyssey)#86-July 2001 (Pearl Harbor)#87-October 2001 (AI)#88-January 2002 (Harry Potter)#89-April 2002 (Fellowship of The Ring)#90-July 2002 (Attack Of The Clones)Thank You For Looking 100% POSITIVE CUSTOMER FEEDBACK PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR ANY Q'S
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Location: Bell, California
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Publication Year: 1980
Publication Name: cinefex
Genre: Movies & TV
Topic: Fantasy, science fiction