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February

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Zine
Title: February
Publisher: Ad Nauseum Press
Editor:
Author(s): Ruth Kurz and Teri White
Cover Artist(s):
Illustrator(s):
Date(s): not dated, but the art is dated 1981
Series?: yes,
Medium: print
Genre: slash
Fandom: Harry & Johnny
Language: English
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February is by Ruth Kurz and Teri White.

One short summary: "A Saturday that belongs in the Guinness Book."

It is illustrated mainly by black and white photos of the actors (at least one of them a very early photomanip and includes a single illo by Connie Faddis ("Special thanks for the touch of Class to Connie Faddis".)

"What a way to make the Guinness Book of World Records."

It is part of the Davis Diary and Callahan Calendar, a series of stories documenting a year (1975) in the life of Harry and Johnny.

Sample Interior

The Series

The series as written by Ruth and Terri contains 12 parts.

  • January -- "snow, sex, sunshine, sex, skis, sex, saunas, sex..."
  • February -- "a Saturday that belongs in the Guinness Book"
  • March -- "Johnny plays Sam Spade in Las Vegas"
  • April -- "Harry and Johnny go to Hollywood"
  • May -- "a birthday that turns grim, grim, grim"
  • June -- "camping in the Sequoias to get over May"
  • July -- "tennis and Richard's cowboy"
  • August -- "Harry and Johnny fly to the National Pistol Matches"
  • September -- "Johnny's gallery showing, or 'Callahan'll handle it.'"
  • October -- "a Grim Fairy Tale."
  • November -- "Harry and Johnny go cruising (to Hawaii)"
  • December -- "thank goodness, it's Christmas again"