Bruce Lee Forever
Bruce Lee Forever 2025 Fanzine Magazine Issue 6 Six Book March
Bruce Lee Forever 2025 Fanzine Magazine Issue 6 Six Book March
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Issue #6 of the officially approved Bruce Lee fanzine has arrived!
Goodie Emporium is proud to present Issue No. 6 (the largest issue yet!) of the International Fanzine Bruce Lee Forever.
Limited to 200 copies, this Fanzine is officially approved by the Bruce Lee Estate (with 10% of all proceeds go to the Bruce Lee Foundation).
This sixth issue, for March of 2025, features exclusive interviews, plus handful of insightful feature articles – all jam-packed with high quality photos and images!
Only 200 of these were printed and we have a very limited amount that we imported into the U.S. from the UK, by way of London-born Steve Kerridge, author of eight books (and many magazines) dedicated to Bruce Lee – all of which have been authorized by Lee’s family.
This Limited Edition Fanzine is not just a great collector's item, it's also an investment, as only 200 (in the world) have been produced. Read on for the full details!
Features:
- Limited Edition: Only 200 produced
- Authorized by the Bruce Lee Estate
- An eclectic fusion in the art of combat Carlo Punti Run Run's to lure a dragon
- A realization of international worth
- Recollections of meeting Lee Siu Loong
- Lalo Schifrin martial arts music mastro
- To all you Bruce Lee Fans: I Hope You're Doing Well
- Admiration - Criticism - Censorship
- Enter Roy McAree – The Big Boss of distribution
- Sharing JKD with mainstream America
- A visit to the Mattson Karate Academy
- Collector's Corner - Hector Martinez
- All this, and much, much more!
Details:
- Number of pages: 56 pages (includes covers)
- Magazine Dimensions: 8.25 x 11.62 inch (approx)
- Paper Stock: High quality matte paper
- Images: Color/B&W Photos
IMPORTANT NOTE: The magazine will be enclosed in a polypropylene poly sleeve (safely placed between two pieces of cardboard to sustain any damages during shipping). Please expect very minor/superficial "shelf wear", which is a common occurrences with import publications when en route to us. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us.








