You're Salmoneus?!

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Zine
Title: You're Salmoneus?!
Publisher: DreamCatcher Press
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Date(s): 1997
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Medium: print
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Genre: gen
Fandom: Hercules: the Legendary Journeys
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You're Salmoneus?! is a 108-page gen anthology with stories by Linda Chapple and Angela Field.

  • Sales Pitch by Linda Chapple—Salmoneus tries to sell a few...artefacts with a sales pitch all his own... (3 pages)
  • What I Did On My Vacation by Angela Field—What looks like a nice vacation for Hercules and Iolaus turns into a battle for survival as mercenaries attack the fort in which they and a few hundred other innocent people are staying... (60 pages)
  • Stalk Like An Egyptian by Angela Field—A Mummy wants Iolaus and Hercules, with the help and the hindrance of Salmoneus, try to stop it.(34 pages)
  • Scene From Above by Angela Field—Iolaus takes a bath - unaware that he is being observed by several deities who are taking great delight in his mortal form... (5 pages)

Sister Zines

Reactions and Reviews

You're Hercules, You're Iolaus, and You're Salmoneus DreamCatcher Press Gen rated G-PG13

I ordered these three zines on a whim and found them to be definitely worth the money. The stories are all by either Linda Chapple or Angela Field, and all are nicely plotted well-written adventure stories. They are definitely Iolaus-centric, but there's plenty of Herc too, and both authors have a good grasp of the relationship between the two characters. Our two heroes fight lots of monsters, find themselves in some terribly tense situations, and kick lots of butt.

These zines were originally published in Britain, but the authors have done a good job of catching the American feel of Herc and Iolaus' dialog. A few Britishisms crept in occasionally, but frankly I was enjoying the stories so much that I didn't mind. I'd be hard pressed to choose favorites, but I think Chapple's story "The Flowers of Tartarus," where Herc is poisoned by one of Hera's monsters and Iolaus has to search for the cure in Tartarus, and Field's "Stalk Like an Egyptian" where Hercules, Iolaus and Salmoneus return to Attica and run into their old friend the Mummy, which decides it wants Iolaus as a sacrifice are stand-outs.[1]

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