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Losing Face

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Zine
Title: Losing Face
Publisher: Halo Press
Editor(s):
Date(s): 1980s
Series?:
Medium: print
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Genre:
Fandom: The A-Team & Battlestar Galactica (1978)
Language: English
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Losing Face is a gen fanzine containing 50 pages.

The stories are focused on the characters portrayed by actor Dirk Benedict in The A-Team and Battlestar Galactica (1978).

All stories by Susan Taylor and Sarah Tindall.

Contents

  • The Computer Age Strikes Back (2 pages)
  • The Lengthening Chain ("Face has just spent close to a year in prison, and isn't sure he wants to hook up with the Team again. But Decker's close on his tail...") (The A-Team) (27 pages)
  • Picky Picky Picky (a not-very-enthusiastic response to the episode "Only Church in Town.") (The A-Team) (3 pages)
  • Fair's Fair (The A-Team) (2 pages)
  • Interim (Battlestar Galactica (1978)) (16 pages)

Sister Zines

Reactions and Reviews

  • Overall:8
  • Fiction:8
  • Artwork:7
  • Layout/editing:9

Favorites: (1) a tie - "The Lengthening Chain" & "Fair's Fair" because one was short and sweet; the other was more complex and heartfelt

Least Favorites: (1) the Battlestar Galactica story (sorry, can't remember the title!) because I hate being reminded of the G:80 eps. "Return of Starbuck" and it was too sad! It was well written, though.

Other comments:

(1) Can never go wrong with a good Face story/'zine!! [1]

References