Covert Operations (Garrison's Gorillas zine)

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Zine
Title: Covert Operations
Publisher: Published by Knight Writer Press when it was owned by Bill Hupe.
Editor(s): Jackie Edwards
Date(s): 1995
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Medium: print
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Fandom: Garrison's Gorillas
Language: English
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Covert Operations is a 105-page slash Garrison's Gorillas anthology.

"Celebrating the exploits of Craig Garrison and his team."

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Contents

  • The Dream by A. Virdon (4)
  • Retribution by A. Virdon (11)
  • A Lesson Learned by Matilda Willard ("Chief's retaliation to Garrison's foolishly risking his life. "I wonder, is it the danger or the fear you like best? I think it's both." In one quick motion, Chief pulled the torn tee-shirt away from Garrison's chest and slipped the knife into the material, slashing it open. "We'll see who gets you first... me or the Germans.") (25)
  • Photo Gallery (36)
  • The Loneliest Night of All by J. Marshall (Garrison's first Christmas since forming "Garrison's Gorillas." "It was Christmas Eve and what was he doing? Spending it alone. Again. The same way he'd spent it for the last several years. But somehow, this year seemed more lonely... because he'd hoped that perhaps one... just one of the cons would have helped to spend the holidays with him. Especially one of them.") (38)
  • The Comfort of a Friend by A. Virdon and Sandy Craig ("Garrison, confused by his new-found feelings, turns to Actor. 'Numbly,' Garrison nodded. 'I know. But this... this is something I don't even understand myself.' He licked his lips, teeth catching the lower one in consternation. 'I don't know...' His whisper was hoarse and ragged and tugged at Actor's heart. 'Please, let us help,' the Italian urged. 'Let at least one of us help you through this.'") (44)
  • Moon Shadow by Lee Giorgios ("Garrison takes a first step forward resolving his feelings for Chief. -Funny, Garrison thought, he could spend hours with Chief and never say a single word. And the silence was complete Complete and very comfortable If he went to Chief's room now, would he be invited in? Would he be asked to stay? he was sure he was right... but not sure enough.") (72)
  • An Epilogue to "War Diamonds" by A. Virdon (92)