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Relaxovision!
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Title: | Relaxovision! |
Publisher: | Vendredi Press |
Editor(s): | Deb Walsh |
Date(s): | 2003 |
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Medium: | fanzine |
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Fandom: | Shadow Chasers |
External Links: | gallery of covers here, Memories and fiction links here, Shadow Chasers Home Page here, Archived version |
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Relaxovision! was published in 2003 and contains 100 pages. The cover art is by Deb Walsh. Interior art is by Deb Walsh and Sharon M. A. Palmer.
- Bustin' Shadows (PDF) by Diana Lynn Smith and Pat Dunn. Crossover with The Real Ghostbusters. (The Ghostbusters are on the case when Ramapithecus rampages after Jonathan McKensie and a voodoo vixen vamps Edgar Benedek.) Reprinted with permission from The Manifest #4. (52 pages)
- Slice of Life by Sheila Paulson. A strange artifact found at a Native American dig site steals time. Benedek and McKensie are sent to investigate, and things are looking promising--until one of them touches the artifact and loses memory of the other. Includes an appearance by Blair Sandburg of The Sentinel. (28 pages)
- The Shadow Chasers Affair (PDF) by Diana Lynn Smith and Pat Dunn. Crossover with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. When Benedek insists on staking out a suspicious-looking novelty shop in Manhattan, he thinks he's found a coven, but the truth may be even stranger than he can publish. (11 pages)