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Title: | Bloody Marvelous! |
Publisher: | Whine Press |
Editor(s): | Carolyn Cooper |
Date(s): | 1994 |
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Fandom: | Kung Fu: TLC |
Language: | English |
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Bloody Marvelous! is a gen Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 155-page anthology of fiction edited by Carolyn Cooper.
It also includes five vignettes, online and club listings, poster, bookmark, and artwork by J.M. McClure and Carolyn Cooper.
From the flyer: "In the spirit of new births, issue #1 of "Bloody Marvelous!" is devoted to, and filled with, pops -er, fathers of all kinds; new fathers, grandfathers, lost fathers, fathers-in-law, dead fathers, foster fathers, temporary fathers and more."
A second issue was to have been published in fall of 1995, but it did not make it off the ground.
Contents
Summaries are from the flyer:
- Tiger Over the Mountain by Carolyn Cooper ("Kwai Chang Caine discovers the Tao of baseball and the truth of his own father's words.") (8 pages)
- Scarborough Fair/Canticle by Carolyn Cooper ("Why "Peter?" And why didn't Laura's family take him in after the destruction of the temple?") (10 pages)
- Fatherhood by Andi Byassee ("When Annie is stricken, Peter gets a lesson in parenting. Annie hurt, Peter babysits, Need I say more?") (7 pages)
- He Who Dies But Does Not Perish by Carolyn Cooper (1 page)
- Be Careful What You Wish For by Carolyn Cooper (1 page)
- Redemption Lost by Carolyn Cooper ("As "The Bardo" showed us, Peter didn't really accept Caine's departure after "Redemption" with equanimity.") (4 pages)
- The Same River Twice by Carolyn Cooper (1 page)
- Family Reunion by J.M. McClure ("When Paul Blasidell returns home for his mother's funeral, with Caine and Peter in tow, no fatted calf awaits.") (18 pages)
- Exhibitionism? by Carolyn Cooper (2 pages)
- Two Shaolin and A Baby by Carolyn Cooper ("Peter is trying to find a psychopathic sadist, but Pop needs him to babysit. We can't say any more without ruining the fun?") (40 pages)
- Undercover (2 pages)
- A Violent Man by Carolyn Cooper ("While on a hot date, Peter takes out a gunman on a spree and becomes a hero. So, why isn't he happy? There's hurt; there's comfort; there's Caine trying to find something to eat in Peter's fridge.") (40 pages)
- Borrowed Time by Mary Lowe ("Peter has a son, but something is wrong. The question is where's Pop?") (18 pages)