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A Tremor in the Force/Issue 010

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Issue 10

front cover of issue #10, Nancy Stasulis
back cover of issue #10
flyer for issue #10

A Tremor in the Force 10 was published in May 1997 and is 297 pages long.

The art is by Kristin Brown, Cheree Cargill, Catherine Churko, Gerald Crotty, Z. P. Florian, Dani Lane, Wanda Lybarger, Shayne McCormack, Margaret McNickle, Nicola Pearce, and Nancy Stasulis.

Summaries below from the publisher:[1]

  • Letters of Comment (3)
  • Greedo's Words to Live By by Martin O'Brien (5)
  • Babysitter by Tara Ludmer ("Even Han and Leia need a night out away from the kids. Thank the Force for teenage girls who live next door!") (6)
  • Sands of Time by Marti Schuller, art by Cheree Cargill ("Obi-Wan Kenobi has spent the last 20 years in his hut in the Jundland Wastes, watching over the young boy who is growing to manhood not far away. The time has almost come when his training must begin. But Obi-Wan has grown old and his heart is beginning to fail. Will he have enough time to train the Galaxy's only hope?") (8)
  • Nobody Knows, filk by Debbie Kittle (14)
  • Milestones by Marie C. Flanigan (15)
  • The Other Way Around by Barbara Gardner ("As Luke lay writhing in agony under the Emperor's Force attacks, it was his father who had finally saved him. What if it had happened the other way around?") (24)
  • By the Turn of a Card by Catriona Campbell, art by Gerald Crotty ("The latest chapter in the Penumbra series. Leia, Lando, Chewie and the droids infiltrate Jabba's palace to rescue Han. But in this universe, Luke isn't there to lend his Jedi powers and Han must learn the horrible news of Luke's fall to the Dark.") (28)
  • The Boy Feels Strange, filk by Belea T. Keeny (40)
  • "Best Friends". Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. by MJ Mink, art by Dani. Luke Skywalker had grown up with Biggs and Tarrant Darklighter, sharing the usual love-hate relationship of many teenage boys. Then Biggs had gone off to the academy and something changed between Luke and Tarrant that neither could pinpoint. Perhaps it had something to do with the fact that the Darklighters had always been Protectors of the Jedi ... and Luke was the last Jedi.") (41)
  • Bridges by Marie C. Flanigan (68)
  • The Simple Joys of Maidenhood, poem by Sue Zahn (82)
  • The Dread Barge of Garbage by Cypher (83)
  • Past the Point of Rescue by Debbie Kittle (102)
  • Passion by Maggie Nowakowska (103)
  • Pas De Deux by Mary Jo Fox (109)
  • Seduced by Sue Zahn (114)
  • How Do I Live?, filk by Debbie Kittle (115)
  • Retroy's Revenge by Katy Cargill and Carolyn Golledge (116)
  • Damn, I Wish I Was Your Master, filk by Belea T. Keeney (120)
  • "Thwarting Mordred". Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. by Martie Benedict O'Brien ("A new twist on Han's struggle above the Death Star.") (121)
  • Art Portfolio (125)
    • Catherine Churko (126)
    • Z.P. Florian (128)
    • Wanda Lybarger (130)
    • Nicola Pearce (132)
    • Nancy Stasulis (132)
  • Ca Ta by Marti Schuller, art by Z. P. Florian. When Luke sees a strange little alien about to be run down by speeding cyclists, his instinctive reaction is to save her. But afterwards he is startled and chagrined to discover that his act of selflessness has won him a personal bodyguard, the grateful Mij who must now fulfill "ca-ta" by protecting her savior for the rest of his life—or commit suicide in disgrace. (137)
  • Hollow by Marie C. Flanigan (150)
  • To Serve With Love by Martie Benedict O'Brien, art by Nicola Pearce ("Leia was weary beyond words, weary of war and duty, of being a symbol and soldier. And yet there was no way she could abandon the cause she had fought so long and hard for. Was there any place—any way—that she and Han would ever be able to find a peaceful, happy existence? Luke had an idea, a desperate, half-crazy idea to help them ... and it just might work.") (153)
  • Dark Labyrinth by Shayne McCormack and Carolyn Golledge (160)
  • "The Candle". Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. by Z. P. Florian ("Luke has established the Jedi Academy and Leia assigns him an assistant from her staff, a skittish young woman named Joli Wheatgrower. At first nervous around the handsome young Jedi, she grows to love him and their relationship becomes one of devotion and commitment. But there are others who love Luke just as much and are as committed to helping him in his task.") (192)
  • Revelations by Marie Flanigan (222)
  • Act of Faith by Veronica Wilson, art by Gerald Crotty ("The sequel to "Balance of Power" in TF#8. The unthinkable has happened—an Imperial royal guard has made an assassination attempt on the Emperor and Darth Vader in the depths of the Imperial palace. Conditioned for absolute loyalty, the only explanation is that the guard has been tampered with to commit the heinous crime. Vader begins the investigation with a vengeance and what he discovers will shake the foundation of the Imperial government.") (233)

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