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From: boyajian@akov68.DEC (JERRY BOYAJIAN)
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Subject: re: STARSTRUCK
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Date: Thu, 7-Nov-85 05:05:54 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov  7 05:05:54 1985
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I already responded to Stuart Yoshida by mail about his response to my post-
ing about STARSTRUCK. I don't feel like repeating the whole thing here, so I
won't. Suffice it to say that once the last issue (at least, from Epic) is
out, and I have the time, I planned (and have before all this discussion
occurred) to read the whole thing through again in one fell swoop to see if
it makes any better sense.

However, there is something that I'd like to mention here regarding STARSTRUCK.
I came across something the other week at a local comics shop (SUPERHERO
UNIVERSE in Harvard Square, for those in the area) that will be of interest
to STARSTRUCK devotees. It's a copy of the script for the play STARSTRUCK
(A SPACE OPERA). It's a trade paperbound book (graphic novel format --- ie.
8-1/2X11) published by Broadway Play Publishing, Inc. The copyright page
says that it was published in March 1985, but it appears that it just
showed up in the comics shops (I suspect that until now, it's only been
in the drama circles and not the comics circles). It has a dozen full-page
character illos by Kaluta, as well as a color cover from same. It also has
eight pages of color photos from the stage production. There's no price info
on the book itself, but the comics shop was asking $10.00 for it.

--- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, Acton-Nagog, MA)

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