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Jim and Blair Do the Timewarp
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Title: | Jim and Blair Do the Timewarp |
Publisher: | Black Fly |
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Date(s): | May 2005 |
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Fandom: | The Sentinel |
Language: | English |
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Jim and Blair Do the Timewarp is a slash Sentinel anthology. The zine has two covers, the first one is meant to facilitate the reading of this zine in public places.
Sister Zines
- Jim and Blair Do Canada (February 2000)
- Jim and Blair Do the World (October 2000)
- Jim and Blair Do the Movies (2001)
- Jim and Blair Crossover (October 2003)
- Jim and Blair Do the Timewarp (May 2005)
- Jim and Blair Do the Town (May 2006)
Contents
- "For Which the First Was Made" by Jane Mailander (There are riches beyond gold. A modern fable.)
- "Crossing Time" by Alyjude (Blair's past holds the key to Jim's future.)
- "Another Time, Another Face" by Angelise (Jim awakes to a world that's all wrong.)
- "Slipstream" by Bog (Tracking a modern-day thief leads Jim and Blair into the past.)
- "Hear the Wolf Howl" by Kata Avalon (Two soldiers take a chance on happiness in an uncertain universe.)
- "Once Upon a Time in the West" by KAM (A teacher finds answers in the New Territories.)
- "Turn Back Time" by Erin Grace (Blair's students answer a timely challenge.)
- "A Friend to Watch Over Me" by Jenny Saypaw (s a mysterious stranger behind the attempts on the partners' lives?)
- "Ghost in the Machine" by Stormy Stormheller (winner of a 2006 FanQ) (In a world filled with robot servants, one man resists accepting their mock humanity.)
This zine has some sister zines: