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Pacific Blue
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Title: | Pacific Blue |
Publisher: | Deep Dark Press |
Editor(s): | Jan H and Linda Knights |
Date(s): | 1996 |
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Fandom: | SeaQuest |
Language: | English |
External Links: | WayBack Archive link to zine flyer |
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Pacific Blue is an adult het and gen SeaQuest anthology.
Issue 1
Pacific Blue 1 was published in 1996 and contains 101 pages.
- Interlude by Kachmar (Bridger/Westphalen)
- But Whips & Chains Excite Me by Lir (Ortiz)
- Tango by Toxopeus (Ford)
- The Lord, God, Made Them All by Cockerham (Dagwood)
- Illustrations of Love by Cayla Madison (Krieg/Hitchcock)
- Anything Is Possible by Berry (O'Neill/Westphalen)
- Liquid Lust by Lir (Um... Darwin!)
- Turnabout Is Fair Play by Berry (Bridger/Hitchcock)
- Sweet Tooth by Chapple (Ortiz)
- One Too Many by Lir (Ford)
- Strawberry Shortcake by Berry (Bridger/Henderson)
- And The Seven Seas... by Martins (Lucas/Hitchcock)
- Winner Takes It All by Madison And Chani Lee (Krieg/Hitchcock)
Issue 2
Pacific Blue 2 was to have been published in 1997, but it was never completed.[1]
Description from an advertisement regarding its planned content:
- Position 59 would have been an O'Neill story by Neriad Lir
- For Old Times Sake was to be a Krieg/Hitchcock story by Chani Lee and Cayla Madison
- Rogue's Delight was to be a Bridger/Westphalen fantasy by R.J. Lippincott
- Love, Honour And Obey was to be a Krieg story by Neriad Lir
- there was to have been an untitled Piccolo story