Steampunk Magazine, Issue 3

Steampunk Magazine 3, The Sky Is Falling

The wondrous publication, The Steampunk Magazine, has recently birthed its third issue! Subtitled “The Sky Is Falling”, this issues theme is the apocalypse, and how it might arrive and be dealt with in a Steampunk manner. From what the best parts of a dead car are to scavenge, to what likelihood that cyberpunk staple gray goo has of deconstructing us all, to an impassioned plea to recycle and reuse to avert (or reduce) environmental catastrophe.

In addition, there are very useful looking patterns for making your own spats and aviators helmet (should you make some, do let me know), an article on airships, and interviews with both Alan Moore (he of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic (UK,US) and more) and Doctor Steel – mostly benevolent world-emperor to be (and musician). To top it all off, there is the usual high quality of written fiction to accompany the other more practical texts.

Also, should you be in New York City on the 20th of October, the Dances of Vice cabaret club’s Blue Moon Masquerade Ball will be hosting the official Steampunk Magazine Issue 3 party, with prizes and such for best masquerade costumes. Sounds like a most interesting evening indeed!

  • heyhey, 8D
    Sorry if I missed out a place here, but where can you buy steampunk magazins like this? :'3
  • Rock, my issue arrived yesterday!
  • Sorry for the double post, but, Arklan: don't let that stop you! You can just wear something simple -- white shirt and black slacks -- buy a mask and maybe a bow tie or top hat something to dress it up, and come enjoy the party! You can check out the gallery for ideas, not everyone is dressed to the nines. The guys, anyway -- now, the girls look hard to keep up with!
  • This sounds wonderful! I've just purchased my ticket. Finally, a chance to wear my red evening gown...how exciting!

    I always find the best things on this blog. :)
  • Arklan
    hmm... it just so happens i shall be in new york city on precisely that date... but, and i say it with a heavy heart, i fear i would have nothing apropriate to wear to such a venue.
  • The masquerade ball in New York City? Well, that sounds glorious! I live in NYC and must attend this. The question is should I attend becostumed as Dr. Gentry P. Masthead, Professor of Experimental Archeology, University of Vienna or perhaps as Howard Hughes, a nod to a future steampunker and the dashing developer of majestic and deadly flying machines.
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