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Outrage
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Title: | Outrage |
Publisher: | P.P. Press & New Leaf Press |
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Date(s): | March 1991 |
Series?: | yes |
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Fandom: | A-Team |
Language: | English |
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Outrage is a slash 81-page A-Team anthology.
It's sometimes referred to as the Pure Porn Special.
It has a sequel, Aftermath.
Contents
Story summaries are from Kathy Resch by way of a P.P. Press flyer:
- Outrage by T. Roubles. (49 pages) (Hannibal/Face): "Working undercover on a ‘piece of cake; job, Face’s cover is blown and he is subjected to a brutal assault by his captors. What happens afterwards to the handsome lieutenant and to his relationship with his ever-loving Colonel?"
- Short Rations by Flipper (9 pages) (Face/HMM) "Find out what happens when Face decides to put Hannibal on a diet."
- After the Showdown by T. Roubles (18 pages): "When Chief Running Round tries to seduce his favourite “White-man-with-quick-tongue”, he gets far more than he hoped."
Reactions and Reviews
- Overall:10
- Fiction:10
- Artwork:10
- Layout/editing:10
Favorites: (1) Short Rations because Just a light, amusing read
Other comments:
(1) I really enjoyed the entire thing - all three stories. I thought "After the Showdown" was quite good and the title piece "Outrage" was an interesting story. But, oh my, does it leave you hanging!! (Lucky for me I know a sequel is in the works!) [1]
...I am very impressed by the story Outrage! What a wonderful way the author has to describe such a difficult subject! Please forward my respect and thanks to the author. [2]
References
- ^ Sockii Press Questionnaire, Archived version
- ^ comment by Barbara Schmidt at Agent With Style, accessed November 28, 2012