"Cyberpunk's one-page propaganda organ, Cheap Truth, was given away free
to anyone who asked for it. Cheap Truth was never copyrighted; photocopy 'piracy'
was actively encouraged. Cheap Truth deliberately mocked established [SF gurus]
and urged every soul within earshot to boot up a word-processor and join the cause."
- from "Cyberpunk In The 90s"
|
Issue 01: Quest For Decay Issue 02: Public Shudders At Best Of The Year Issue 03: Barrington Bayley Retrospective Issue 04: Reptile News Issue 05: Exploring A 21st Century Pop Ideology Issue 06: Ice Cracks Up With '83 Best Of The Year Issue 07: Squirming Mags Issue 08: Real SF Fans Don't Read Priest Issue 09: More Squirming Mags Issue 10: How The Other Half Reads Issue 11: SF Writer Eats Own Foot To Survive! Issue 12: Punk Postures Issue 13: Pop Agitprop Issue 14: Cheap Truth Tours Central America Issue 15: Report On The Sophomore Class Dress Code Issue 16: Fault-Line Skirmishing Special Unnumbered Edition: Sturgeon: Mercury Plus X
The Last Cheap Truth: The Final Word |
