Peace

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Zine
Title: Peace
Publisher: The Adrian Paul Fan Club
Editor(s):
Type:
Date(s): 1994-?
Frequency:
Medium: print
Fandom: Highlander
Language: English
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Peace is the newsletter for The Adrian Paul Fan Club.

Each issue had a different 4x6 color photograph of Adrian Paul glued to the front cover. In each photo, he is giving the peace sign with his hand.

Issue 1

Peace 1 was published in May 1994 and contains 30 pages.

cover of issue #1
  • bio of Adrian Paul
  • photos of Adrian Paul
  • Ask Adrian, column
  • newspaper and magazine clipping reprints
  • Behind the Scenes of "Highlander"
  • some fan art by Julie Jones

Issue 2

Peace 2 was published in August 1994 and contains 30 pages.

  • transcript of Adrian Paul on a two-hour chat via America Online (June 3, 1994) "At one point, there were 410 people on-line with Adrian."
  • Ask Adrian, column
  • Behind the Scenes of "Highlander"
  • some fan art by Julie Jones and Diane Burkhead

Issue 3

Peace 3 was published in November 1994 and contains 30 pages.

cover of issue #3


Issue 4

Peace 4 was published in February 1995 and contains 30 pages.

cover of issue #4
  • A Chat With Adrian, a transcript of Adrian Paul's second America Online chat (there were 800 people online for it)
  • fan art by Diane Burkhead and Karen Pfau
  • a Highlander crossword puzzle
  • Meeting Adrian Paul by Karen L. Howard
  • Ask Adrian, column
  • an excerpt from a book "Fence Walking: Tales of a Short Caucasian Lady in Africa"
  • Adrian's Appearances
  • Behind the Scenes of Highlander
  • a con report for The Gathering


Issue 5

Peace 5 was published in May 1995 and contains 30 pages.

Issue 6

Peace 6 was published in August 1995 and contains 30 pages.

cover of issue #6
  • the editor notes the fan club has over 1000 members
  • Meeting Adrian by Liza Sauls
  • a recount of a 5K walk for women with breast and ovarian cancer
  • Ask Adrian, column
  • The Real World, an account of a fan's time on the set of Highlander, by Jimmi Smith-Schneider
  • Adrian's Appearances
  • an article about the Special Olympics
  • Behind the Scenes of Highlander
  • fan art by Kathy Underwood and Lynn G. Hooker


Issue 7

Peace 7 was published in November 1995 and contains 30 pages.

cover of issue #7
  • Peace Meeting report from The Gathering
  • Bike-Thon For Cancer Research by Lisa Koelewyn
  • an excerpt from "Fence Walking: Tales of a Short Caucasian Lady in Africa" (a book)
  • fan art by Anna
  • Adrian's Appearances
  • Behind the Scenes of Highlander


Issue 8

Peace 8 was published in February 1996 and contains 30 pages.

Issue 9

Peace 9 was published in May 1996 and contains 30 pages.

cover of issue #9
  • an interview with Adrian Paul conducted by Rebecca Flynn
  • Please Don't Forget Me, an essay about Alzheimer's Disease, by Judi Southwell
  • Highlander's Inspiration by Theresa Daly
  • What America Needs by Donnie Lynch (essay about heroes)
  • an article about babysitting
  • Peace Begins at Home by Vicki Turner
  • Adrian's Appearances
  • lots of Adrian Paul merchandise for sale
  • Behind the Scenes of Highlander
  • The Worst Day of This Young Man's Life by Glenn Ford (essay about getting robbed)
  • fanart by Diane Burkhead
  • photos in memory of a dog named Kruga


Issue 10

Peace 10 was published in August 1996 and contains 30 pages.

Issue 11

Peace 11 was published in November 1996 and contains 30 pages.

cover of issue #11
  • this issue has an open letter from Adrian Paul in which he writes: "...in the past few months, PEACE has gone through a structural change that had to happen because the club is growing in leaps and bounds. Rebecca Flynn and James Thompson had been running their own branches of PEACE in America and Europe respectively, as well as maintaining regular jobs, paying the rent , and dealing with their own lives. ... When the PEACE membership began to swell to the 1500 mark, I quickly realized that it was no longer possible to continue working this way and maintain the ethics that would keep this club from being handed over to a company, therefore making it very impersonal. None of us wanted that to happen, so we discussed our options for a solution. The ensuing restructuring happened, but apparently has caused some of you many problems. E-mail as well as regular mail went unanswered, and there were typing and spelling errors in the first edition of PEACE WORLDWIDE, among other problems that you brought to the attention of either Rebecca or James.... If you start with the pages of PEACE, I guarantee yo the solutions you find there will overflow into your own life. You might not see them immediately, but somewhere along the line you, too, will see the light at the end of the tunnel. The problems that have arisen due to this restructure will be worked out, bu they will be worked out a lot quicker if you help."
  • Ask Adrian, column (very long in this issue)
  • a reprint of an article from SFX Magazine (June 1996)
  • a reprint of an article from Impact Magazine (September 1996)
  • Adrian's Appearances
  • fanart by Suzanne Nye
  • a poem by Tiye Candace Scott
  • a poem by Katie Bull
  • FAQs about the newsletter


Issue 15

published Nov 1997,contains 29 pages and is dedicated to Princess Diana