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On the Jazz (print letterzine)
You may be looking for the online A-Team newsletter On the Jazz.
Zine | |
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Title: | On the Jazz |
Publisher: | |
Editor(s): | Deborah Okoniewski, with assistance from Cynthia Shannon |
Type: | letterzine |
Date(s): | around 1985 |
Frequency: | bi-monthly |
Medium: | |
Fandom: | The A-Team |
Language: | English |
External Links: | |
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On the Jazz is a print A-Team gen bi-monthly letterzine published by Deborah Okoneiwski. There were at least nine issues. The first one was free to anyone who sent in a LoC.
This letterzine was proposed in Details at 11 #6.
For similar zines, see List of Letterzines.
Issue 1
On the Jazz 1
Issue 2
On the Jazz 2
Issue 3
On the Jazz 3
Issue 4
On the Jazz 4
Issue 5
On the Jazz 5
Issue 6
On the Jazz 6
Issue 7
On the Jazz 7
- "Record Revised" by Lorraine Beatty (originally printed in Scenario)
- other unknown content
Issue 8
On the Jazz 8
- "Questions and Answers" by Lorraine Beatty pp. 12-17
- "Guilty" by Jackie Edwards, pp. 18-22
- "Reflections" by Teresa Ward p. 23
- other unknown content
Issue 9
On the Jazz 9
- some filks
- If Not For Christmas by Michele Lellouche pp. 11-14
- Remembering by Laura Michaels p. 15
- The A-Team Owns...Castle Greyskull?? by Tracy Revels (He-Man crossover)
- Prom Night by Jackie Edwards (This is the quote at the beginning of the story: "Suspend your sense of time for a moment... Our heroes are much as they are today, except for a presidential pardon. Hannibal is married and his daughter is 16. Imagine, if you will, what it would be like to be raised by the A-Team...")
- other unknown content