Jerry's Boys
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Title: | Jerry's Boys |
Publisher: | Neon Rainbow Press |
Editor(s): | Jody Norman & Cinda Gillilan |
Date(s): | 2005 |
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Fandom: | multimedia |
Language: | English |
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Jerry's Boys is a gen anthology dedicated to the TV series and films created by executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer. It has a slash sister-zine, Jerry's Boy Toys.
Issue 1
Jerry's Boys 1 was published in 2005 and contains 174 pages.
- Saying Goodbye by Dani Martin (Without a Trace) ("A tag for "Shadows." Martin attends his aunt's funeral.") (new to this zine, reprinted in Vanished #2.) (7)
- The Plunge by Kimberly Sears ("Things get out of hand at a crime scene and Grissom and Sara take a fall.") (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) (9)
- Not in My Backyard by Fallon Zane ("The team gets dragged into a local disturbance that has far reaching consequences for them, and the people in their community.") (also in Black Ops #8 and Watch Your Six #5) (Soldier of Fortune, Inc.) (24)
- Sacrifice of the White Goats by Fallon Zane ("Trout sends the team to Cat Island to find a Senator and his daughter being held by a voodoo priestess. But a straightforward hostage rescue becomes anything but when one of the team dies.") (also in Watch Your Six #5 and Black Ops #2) (Soldier of Fortune, Inc.) (32)
- Hidden Assets by Becca Koldfurr ("The team must rescue the President of Armenia, who is being held in an insane asylum by his brother, who is plotting a take over.") (also in Good to Go #2 and Black Ops #10) (Soldier of Fortune, Inc.) (57)
- Thief of Reason by Grissom Gal ("Grissom finds himself caught in an elaborate web while working on a case.") (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) (71)
- Arthur poetry by MC Schisler
- Arthur and Pirates of the Caribbean art by Fliss Davis
Issue 2
Jerry's Boys 2 was published in 2006 and contains 90 pages. It is called "The Pirates Issue" and contains all Pirates of the Caribbean fiction, two of them crossovers with Lord of the Rings.
- Angel-Fire, poem by Denyse M. Bridger ("Jack has a vision of things to come.") (7)
- A Pirate's Gift by Jill I. Collins ("Jack keeps a promise made in the film.") (7)
- A Wizard by Any Other Name by Jill I. Collins (crossover with Lord of the Rings "Jack and the crew meet up with the folks from Middle Earth again, but this time things are not going as well as expected.") (47)
- A Journey into Wonder by Jill I. Collins (crossover with Lord of the Rings "When Jack is swept overboard, he is picked up by strangers, who nurse him back to health. He repays the debt by helping them protect a sacred treasure.") (75)