Leaps from Hell

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Zine
Title: Leaps from Hell
Publisher: Quantum Star Productions out of Flushing, New York
Editor(s): Leah S.
Date(s): May 1994
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Medium: print
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Fandom: Quantum Leap
Language: English
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Leaps from Hell is a slash 179-page Quantum Leap anthology. On the cover, "Inexplicable Oddities & Assorted Miscellany."

According to On the Double, Quantum Star Press is a merger of Quantum Fire Press and September Star Enterprises.

Contents

  • Mirage by Leah S. (6)
  • Take My Hand by Astrid Bootes (11)
  • Dear Beth by Leah S. (23)
  • Leap into Love by Mary L. Millard (27)
  • Daddy Dearest by Leah S. (36)
  • Misery Loves Company by J.R. (38)
  • One Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures by Leah S. (43)
  • Hell Hath No Fury by Theresa Kyle (45)
  • The Unrightable Wrong by Leah S. (59)
  • Timeslides by J. R. (77)
  • Curiosity Makes Strange Bedfellows by Terri Volpe (78)
  • Betrayed by Leah S. (83)
  • Enough is Enough by J.R. (87)
  • Musical Intermission by Leah S. (99)
  • The Other Side of Life by Leah S. (99)
  • One Night Stand by Theresa Kyle (101)
  • Lucky Dog by Vixen Foxx (122)
  • Among the Ruins by Leah S. (129)
  • Playballing by Leah S. (153)
  • To Hell and Back by Terri Volpe (154)
  • Laying the Past to Rest by Leah S. (166)
  • Don't Fuck with Me by J.R. (169)

Reactions and Reviews

A parody zine featuring the best of the worst... Humour, satire, freaky situations, anything too strange or stupid to be published elsewhere. This is the zine for all those stories that got written at three a.m. after too little sleep and too much coffee. [1]

[Lucky Dog]: There is a story in Leaps from Hell which I haven't seen done in any slash universe. Lucky Dog (by the pseudonymous Vixen Foxx) turns Sam into a dog and you guessed it: bestiality is the result. One question. It's Sam appearing in the guise of a dog. Does this really make it bestiality since Sam knows he's not one and so does the reader? Anyway, a perverse story which fits right in with the theme of the zine. [2]

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