It’s the last SFX Special of the decade, and this time we're having a look back at the last ten years of SF and fantasy – the best bits, the worst bits and the weird bits.
Boasting 100% all-new material, the SFX Review Of The Decade is packed with features and reviews, including a 24-page celebration of New Doctor Who! And along with the magazine itself are some great free gifts!
FREE GIFTS
* A specially-commissioned 2010 calendar celebrating the best SF movies of the decade
* A giant-sized, double-sided poster featuring Lord Of The Rings and Firefly (yes, Browncoats, you can have a massive Nathan Fillion on your wall!)
* An exclusive Star Trek movie mouse mat, not available anywhere else
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
* 24-page Doctor Who special with Russell T Davies and David Tennant interviews
* Each and every year in review, packed with trivia and memory jogging moment
* The Top 10 films of the decade
* The Top 10 TV shows of the decade
* The Top 10 books of the decade
* The decade in numbers
* The rise of the comic book creator in Hollywood
* And loads, loads more
It’s on sale now, for £7.99. And if sales of the last few SFX specials are anything to go by, make sure you get your copy quickly! Or why not put it on your Christmas wish list?
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