Newton
Braddell Rides Again!
The Autumn 2006 edition of our magazine is devoted to Newton Braddell,
whose incomparably inconclusive researches have appeared in a number of our
previous issues. They continue here, as remarkably as ever, and meander
through the entire issue.
As one saga continues, another begins – that of Helen and Her Magic Cat,
written and drawn by master cartoonist Steven Gilligan. We hope this hilarious
strip will be a permanent fixture on the back cover (or thereabouts) for many
issues to come.
We also welcome what I expect to be the first of many reviews from our
transatlantic cousin-in-arms, Walt Brunston. His cartoon began running in
issue eleven, his reviews in this one, and next issue? Well, let's just say
I'm fighting a rearguard action to prevent this becoming Brunston's Quarterly
Fiction.
To read the issue, either just click on the cover to the right to open the
document within your browser, or, and this is what we would recommend, right
click and save it to your hard drive, where you can read it at your leisure. –
SWT
Editorial
Newton Braddell Rides Again!
News
Lost Skies of Agramennon ~ Strange Pets of History ~ New Doctor Who
Companion Confirmed
Robots, in a Spaceship
Robots Are Surprised!
Newton Braddell And His Inconclusive Researches Into The Unknown: the Saga
Continues
Captured by the Punggol ~ The Great Traitor ~ Peculiar Habits of the Rumbia
Beetles ~ Awaiting Trial in the Rumbia Colony ~ An Android’s House Guest ~
Electric Brain Parasites ~ An Awkward Cohabitation ~ New Hope and a New Friend
~ In Search of the Red Hill Clementi
The Quarterly Review
Cars ~ The Descent ~ Three Moons Over Milford ~ Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man’s Chest
You can get this issue free by clicking on the cover as usual.
It is also included in the bound volume of the 2006 issues:
Theaker's Quarterly Fiction: Year
Three.
We have a couple of copies of the original issue still in stock, for sale
to UK readers only at this point: