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Suncoast Pictures, a video chain that carries related media merchandise, is carrying some of the above items; look for the store in a city near you. :-) In addition, these items have been found at another media chain, Musicland/Sam Goody stores.
Starland not only is carrying a variety of officially-licensed T-shirts, hats, posters, mugs, and magazines, but is showcasing their merchandise in a zine called "The X Factor!" This zine has information about the show as well as color photos of the merchandise. To get on their mailing list, e-mail your snail mail address to starland@aol.com, with <X!> in the subject heading. You can call with questions to 303 / 671-8735, order merchandise by calling 1-800-733-8735 (faxing to 303-671-0302) or sending your order snail mail to Starland, P.O. Box 24590, Denver, CO 80224-2590. Order hours are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. Starland frequently posts merchandise information (like order numbers) to alt.tv.x-files, and if you are on AOL, they can of course be e-mailed at their address for this info.
Orion Traders carries a wide variety of X-Files merchandise, including over twenty different t-shirt designs (both embroidered and printed), polo shirts, sweatshirts, lettermen's jackets, hats, posters, photographs, and mugs. They also carry the X-Files novels and comic books, as well as current magazines.They accept VISA, MasterCard, or Discover, as well as check or money order. They operate the AOL online X-Files store (keyword: XFiles), where there is an online catalog, complete with photographs of merchandise carried and instructions for ordering. Though they do not produce a catalog, they do have a merchandise list that can be mailed out to people. They do, however, encourage AOL people to use the AOL online catalog, as it is part of their commitment to reduce paper usage and waste. This online catalog can be updated nearly instantaneously with the new X-Files merchandise as received. They can be reached via phone or fax at 916/966-7447, or snailmail at 10139 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. Their net address is: OrionTradr@AOL.com.
Mail order company 800-TREKKER has T-shirts, caps, mugs, and the X Files novel, and other UFO-related merchandise. They can be reached at 1-800-TREKKER (fax 1-800-FAX TREK).
Time Warner's Viewer's Edge, is offering an X File shirt and cap (different from Suncoast offerings). They can be reached at P.O. Box 3925, Milford, CT 06460; phone 1-800-947-3928 (24 hours a day) or (fax) 1-203-876-8234.
Mere Mortals is a company that has put together a group of _X Files_ related merchandise, such as hats, mugs, shirts, comics, and limited run posters. For their catalog, send one dollar to Brent Lilley: Mere Mortals, 350 S. Tustin Ave., Orange, CA 92666.
Delphi is also selling a different group of official X Files merchandise through their X Files Special Interest Group, run by Creation Entertainment.
In the U.K., Escape Comic Books (7, Cheapside; Reading; Berkshire; RG1 7AG; UK) has apparently agreed to run a mail order system for X Files merchandise. (They're next door to the Odeon Cinema, says UK X-Phile Steve Robson).Their phone number is (0) 1734 575131.
Other U.K. merchandise sources are the (famous) Forbidden Planet, New Oxford Street, London; and The Vintage Magazine Company, 39/43 Brewer Street, London, NW1. Both stores apparently have mail order sections.
Posters are also available from Rick's Movie Graphics, P.O. Box 23709, Gainesville, FL 32602-3709; phone 904-373-7202. This is *not* the "I Want To Believe" poster from Mulder's office; that was a special one made for the show and is not available.
Lori Singer has _X Files_ scripts and photos for sale. Some of the photos have never been published anywhere! For more information, e-mail her at lsinger@aol.com.
Scripts and photographs are also available through Hollywood Script Library, 8033 Sunset Blvd. Suite 982, Dept. N, Los Angeles, CA 90046. They can also be reached at LASCRIPTS@aol.com.
A series of paperbacks based on the episodes aimed at a younger (10 and older) audience is out in the children's sections of your local bookstore. Titles are #1 - "X Files: X Marks The Spot," ISBN 006440613x; #2 - "X Files: Darkness Falls," ISBN 0064406148. Cost is $3.95. The author is Les Martin.
HarperCollins is also publishing a nonfiction book, _The X Files Companion_, dealing with the various aspects of the show. The ISBN is 0-06-105330-9; cost is $12. This is due out in mid-November.
At the start of 1995, the X-Files comic series was made available by Topps Comics. Correspondence concerning the comic should be sent to:
"The X-Files" c/o Topps Comics 1 Whitehall Street New York, NY 10004-2109Topps Comics publishes an _X Files_ comic book. The writer is Stefan Petrucha; artist is Charles Adlard; covers by Miran Kim. The first three issues are sold out, and a compilation of these has been released. Comics 4-6 will also appear in a future compilation release. [Topps Copics is an arm of the baseball-card company, and currently produce comic books based on other TV and movie characters as well as the usual superheroes.] The seventh issue has hit the stands, as well as the annual.
# 1 "Not To Be Opened until Xmas" - January '95 writer: Stefan Petrucha artist: Charles Adlard cover: Miran Kim When the final Fatima Prophecy is stolen from the Vatican, it is tied to a murder in New York city, where Mulder and Scully pick up the case. There was also a black and white ashcan release of the first half of this book in Star Wars Galaxy #2. # 2 "A Dismembrance of Things Past" - February '95 w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard c: Miran Kim The recent death of several witnesses to a UFO crash forty-seven years ago prompts someone to convince Mulder and Scully to investigate in order to protect a retired general who was also there in Neola, Kansas. Part one of two. # 3 "A Little Dream of Me" - March '95 w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard c: Miran Kim General Palmer's timely suicide leads Mulder to a shady character who promises to give him Samantha if Mulder will steal the Pentagon computer access codes. Part two of two. N/A "A Trick of the Light" - April '95 w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard c: Jim Salicrup This was a special insert into Hero Illustrated #22. The story revolves around an artist whose models are disappearing. # 4 "Firebird Part One: Khobka's Lament" - April '95 w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard c: Miran Kim Mulder and Scully are puzzled by the remains of a scientist found in an overturned truck in New Mexico. The bones of the scientist, who was continuing a relatives research into the Tunguska meteorite, seem to have ages thousands of years, though the man was nearly thirty.
# 1 _Goblins_ author: Charles Grant ISBN: 0-06-105414-3 Two inexplicable murders near Fort Dix, NJ see Mulder and Scully investigating them as a result of some called-in favors. With very little to go on, the ravings of an old woman about goblins don't seem so far fetched. # 2 _Whirlwind_ May '95 author: Charles Grant ISBN: 0-06-105415-1
X Files videos were released in Great Britain (two episodes per tape, two tapes per month). Cost is 10.99 pounds. These tapes are PAL tapes and are not compatible with American VCRs.
Videos will soon be released in Australia.
Fox is planning on releasing the first season on tape to the U.S. market in the future.
An X Files "contributed" CD, with music from various groups and singers, is reportedly being produced by Don Was.
Rumors are that the XF CD will now combine both above CD ideas
An X Files phone card is scheduled to be offered. These phone cards, which have become popular collectibles, are not yet available.
Genesis and SNES game cartridges are being planned for a November release.
Landmark has published an X Files calendar (ISBN 0-78-191190-7). Look for it in your favorite calendar shop this month.
Ola Mårtensson:
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