Fussin' and Fightin'
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Title: | Fussin' and Fightin' |
Publisher: | Wizard Works/Almost Foolproof Press |
Editor(s): | Jan Keeler |
Date(s): | 1992-1995 |
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Fandom: | Hardcastle and McCormick |
Language: | English |
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Fussin' and Fightin' is a gen Hardcastle and McCormick anthology by D.D. Brischke. There is some crossover with Hart to Hart, Magnum PI and The Father Dowling Mysteries.
Summary
A series of zines that will whisk you away to the Gulls Way estate, where there may be loud voices and lots of slamming doors and squeeling tires, but the fussin' and fightin' never overshadows the love and respect these two men have for each other. Come get embroiled in one case after another, as Mark and the judge meet up with private investigator Thomas Magnum, crafty Father Dowling, and millionaire-detectives Jonathan and Jennifer Hart, as well as several tales devoted to fathers -- those who are, those who never were, and those who wish they could be. [1]
Issue 1
Fussin' and Fightin' 1 was published in May 1992 and contains 175 pages and is a salute to Father's Day.
It premiered at the 1992 MediaWest*Con.
- Three Sheets to the Wind (3)
- Every Father's Son (40)
- Forgotten Dayes (88)
- Senility is a State of Mind (125)
Issue 2
Fussin' and Fightin' 2 contains 264 pages.
- Rally Round the Scag, Boys
- Sister Hotshoe
- Motorcycle McCormick
Issue 3
Fussin' and Fightin' 3 was published in 1995 and contains 164 pages. It has the subtitle: "Felons & Friends."
- A Man’s Best Friend (crossover with Magnum PI) (33 pages)
- Sister, Can You Spare a Crime (crossover with Father Dowling) (42 pages)
- Hart to Heart (crossover with Hart to Hart) (66 pages)
- Deadly Laps (crossover with Murder She Wrote) (43 pages)
References
- ^ from Agent With Style