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Klyn's Seven

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Zine
Title: Klyn's Seven
Publisher: Yatian Press, authorized agent was Leigh Moto'oka
Editor(s): Jennifer Bass and Tammy Riden
Date(s): 1989
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Medium: print, zine
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Fandom: Blake’s 7
Language: English
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cover by Julie Nowak

Klyn's Seven is a 60-page gen Blake's 7 anthology with the subtitle: "or how to really run a revolution."

The art is by Julie Nowak (front cover, inside front cover, inside back cover) and Theresa Buffaloe (back cover).

It is a zine "dedicated to Klyn, as portrayed by the talented Janet Lees Price. Stories, art and cartoons by Jean Airey, Tammy Riden, Julie Nowak, Theresa Buffaloe, and others. Includes the Blake-and-White Blake's Seven story "Spring Klyning."

Contents

  • Greetings from the Rubber Room, editorial by Jennifer Bass
  • Spring Klyning, fiction by Julie Nowak
  • The Third Man, fiction by Jean Airey
  • Summer Vacation, fiction by Jennifer Bass (sequel to "Klyn in Charge" in Son of Space Oddity)
  • Storyteller, fiction by Tammy Riden
  • The Real Villain, fiction by F. Eric Zuckerman
  • Blood Feud, fiction by Tammy Riden
  • Quiet City, fiction by Julie A. Nowak
  • Zine ads