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Above and Beyond (Starsky & Hutch zine)

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Zine
Title: Above and Beyond
Publisher: K. Hanna Korossy and Cathee Kancel
Editor(s):
Date(s): 1996
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Medium: print
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Fandom: Starsky and Hutch
Language: English
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Above and Beyond is a gen Starsky and Hutch anthology. It was published in 1996 and has 196 pages. Artwork by: Linda Cody and Warren Oddsson.

A June 1995 submission request:

Untitled S&H zine looking for stories, art & poetry. Emphasis on our two favorite cops' unique friendship. We'll consider anything except slash or stories with R-rated language/sex. Length isn't important, but minimum submission of 4 pages total (any medium) earns free trib's copy. Format typed or IBM/Mac compatible 3 1/2" disks. E-mail subs on Prodigy at JWWY 07A. New writers welcome! [1]

Contents

cover by Warren Oddsson

Gallery

Reactions and Reviews

This zine is definitely worth the price for the compendium alone! Kati did a magnificent job on listing the episodes and she includes tons of quotes, trivia facts, and little-known details about the guest stars and the series in general. Dedicated to the Glaser family, these 198 pages of stories, poems, artwork, and ads are truly a find. Of course, I *might* be a little prejudiced since a good portion of the fanfic included in this zine comes from our very own BBSers. ;) But I think there's a good mix of humor, hurt/comfort]], and "tags" (or imagined missing bits to scripts that aired) to keep everyone's interest. [2]

I can't believe it...I found one of the zines I was published in ages ago! Can't wait to get a copy, I lost all mine years ago! I didn't know zines were still being published in hardcopy! I've been posting on websites, maybe I'll do something just for the zines again! Thanks so much! [3]

References

  1. ^ from Starsky & Hutch Adzine & Newsletter #11
  2. ^ from Black Bean Soup v.2 n.30 (1996)
  3. ^ comment by Ginger J. Fitts at Agent With Style, undated post, accessed November 28, 2012